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  Robert Stephen Boy Soprano Soloist 
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Robert Stephen Robert Stephen became a chorister at St. George's, Windsor at the age of seven. In his fifth and last year there, he was Head Chorister. He made his solo debut at Wigmore Hall at the age of nine, sang the Pie Jesu from Faure's Requiem at the Waterloo Chamber as part of the Windsor Festival, and was soloist at the Barbican and at Guildford Cathedral (Chichester Psalms).

He also plays the cello, piano and organ and is now (2006) a Music Scholar at the King's School, Canterbury.
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Featured Recordings Compact | Full
Robert Stephen - Drop, Drop, Slow Tears
Drop, Drop, Slow Tears (Tadpole Music TAD0505, CD) July 2006
Featuring Robert Stephen  
With Stewart McCoy, Lute.
  1.   Flow My Teares (L)   John Dowland (1563-1626)
  2.   The Silver Swan (L)   Orlando Gibbons (1583-1625)
  3.   Have You Seen but a White Lily Grow? (L)   Anonymous (Early 17th Century)
  4.   My Lord Wiloughby's Welcome Home   John Dowland / solo lute
  5.   Sing a Song of Joy (L)   Thomas Campion (1567-1620)
  6.   Never Weather-Beaten Sail (L)   Thomas Campion
  7.   Fain would I change that note (L)   Tobias Hume (1569-1645)
  8.   Packington's Pound   Anonymous / solo lute
  9.   When to her Lute Corinna Sings (L)   Thomas Campion
10.   His Golden Locks (L)   John Dowland
11.   Sorrow, Sorrow, Stay (L)   John Dowland
12.   Sinkapace, Galliard   Anonymous / solo lute
13.   Of All the Birds (L)   John Bartlet (c. 1606)
14.   In Sherwood Lived Stout Robin Hood (L)   Robert Jones (1565-1616)
15.   Drop, Drop, Slow Tears (L)   Orlando Gibbons
16.   Pavan   Alfonso Ferrabosco (1543-1588)
17.   The Three Ravens (L)   Anonymous
Available at   Abergavenny Music
Available at   Tadpole Music
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