The VOCES8 Foundation welcomes friends from around the world to its home in London for its latest winter festival of iconic oratorios, traditional songs and new premieres, as its album ‘A Choral Christmas’ is released on Decca Classics.
LIVE From London Christmas 2023 will comprise six festive concerts released online from 4 December 2023 and remaining available on-demand until 7 January 2024, with a line-up including triple Grammy-nominated US ensemble Skylark, The Gesualdo Six, VOCES8, Apollo5, the VOCES8 Foundation Choir and its Orchestra, the festival will see the return of renowned seasonal works including Handel’s Messiah and Bach’s Christmas Oratorio, a musical adaptation of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, and an extra special free-access family event to be gifted ahead of the festival.
Tickets for all concerts can be purchased via www.livefromlondon.org. Following the live stream on 4 December, all other performances will be available to watch live or on demand from 5 December until 7 January 2024, with the exception of ‘Silver Bells’ (out 23 December).
Jason Max Ferdinand joins Podium Music roster
We are thrilled to start working with Jason Max Ferdinand, Professor – Conductor – Composer – Speaker. Currently serving as Director of Choral Activities at the University of Maryland, College Park, his rise to prominence in recent years has come first as director of the Aeolians of Oakwood University and now as the founder and artistic director of his own choir, the Jason Max Ferdinand Singers, which gave its first performance during the pandemic as part of VOCES8’s LIVE From London festival.
Jason is a sought-after conductor for his ability to inspire musicians both young and old around him. He works extensively in the USA and internationally directing orchestras and choirs, lecturing and giving masterclasses.
This week Jason has conducted the Jason Max Ferdinand Singers and the National Symphony Orchestra alongside Jacob Collier in Washington DC’s Kennedy Center, before recording material with Jacob Collier.
Read more about Jason at Podium Music and at his website JMax Music.
Jacob Collier with Jason Max Ferdinand
First single released from Dreamweaver – the new album from Ola Gjeilo
In the new Decca Classics album built around two new multi-movement works titled The Road and Dreamweaver, Ola pays homage to his home country of Norway. The first single release from the album features the opening movement of Dreamweaver, with the full album released on 29th September.
The album features Ola on piano, the Choir of Royal Holloway and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Rupert Gough. Guest soprano soloist is Grace Davidson.
Click here to listen to the Prologue of Dreamweaver on your favourite platform.
VOCES8 and Ola Gjeilo sing at BBC Proms 2023
VOCES8, Ola Gjeilo and the Carducci Quartet will perform in a Late Night “Mindful Mix” Prom at the Royal Albert Hall on August 9th. Although VOCES8 has performed at the Proms before this is the first time they appear at the Proms in its iconic Albert Hall venue. Ola Gjeilo is performing for the first time at the Proms, playing his chart-topping piano music as well as other pieces “Serenity”, “The Rose”, “Ubi Caritas” and piano improvisation.
Included in the programme will be the premiere of “Floral Tribute” by Roxanna Panufnik, a setting of a poem written by the UK Poet Laureate Simon Armitage, which marks the end of her time as Composer-in-Residence with VOCES8. She is succeeded by Ken Burton, whose piece “A Prayer” will be included.
Tickets to the Prom are here.
LIVE From London Summer 2023 launches
Filmed in beautiful locations around the world and accompanied by suitcases bursting with exclusive performances, LIVE From London’s tenth festival offers you ‘a drop of golden sun’.
Host ensemble VOCES8 features in four of the nine concerts and begins by taking you exclusively behind-the-scenes on the group’s European summer tour. Barnaby Smith leads VOCES8 and members of its Foundation Choir in a Byrd 400 celebration which includes his Mass for Five Voices sung by Apollo5. Frank Martin’s Mass for Double Choir is the centerpoint of VOCES8 and its VOCES8 Scholars’ concert filmed from idyllic Milton Abbey. The group’s final concert sprinkling of Stardust pairs Britten (arr. Imogen Holst) Rejoice in the Lamb conducted by Barnaby Smith, alongside the world premiere of To Sing of Love, a new concerto written for Jack Liebeck and The VOCES8 Foundation Choir and Orchestra by popular American composer Taylor Scott Davis.
Internationally renowned festival newcomers include Wishful Singing in concert with composer and pianist Ola Gjeilo, Tafelmusik performs Mozart and Haydn with star Baroque violinist Rachel Podger, and Chamber Choir Ireland conducted by Eamonn Dougan, unveils a beautiful programme of Sir James MacMillan and his influences, ‘O Radiant Dawn’ - prefaced by an interview with the composer himself. Making a requested return, I Fagiolini sings of The Seasons in its engagingly dramatic programme ‘Au Naturel’, and Mary Bevan and Davina Clarke present a Handel concert of ‘Sweet Stillness’ from their recent album release.
Nine concerts featuring six centuries of stunning repertoire, filmed in locations from Toronto to Denmark, Dorset and Dublin – LIVE From London Summer 2023 almost certainly includes ‘a few of your favourite things’.
Purchase tickets here
Eriks Esenvalds at the 2023 Lehigh Choral Composers Forum
From 12–18 June, Ēriks will be joining Steven Sametz, the Ronald J. Ulrich Professor of Music at Lehigh University and Artistic Director of The Princeton Singers, as mentor-composer for the 2023 Lehigh Choral Composers Forum at the Zoellner Arts Center, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA. The Lehigh Choral Composers Forum, in association with the ACDA, offers composers an opportunity to work on their compositional ideas during a weeklong intensive seminar and have their works rehearsed, performed and recorded in the 900-seat Baker Hall by The Princeton Singers. Ēriks will co-lead seminars in the morning and offer one-on-one time in the afternoon.
Home – VOCES8 and Eric Whitacre album release
Two branches of choral royalty entwine with majestic harmony on the latest release from Grammy-winning composer Eric Whitacre and acclaimed vocal ensemble VOCES8. The album includes a world premiere, All Seems Beautiful To Me, and a new recording of Whitacre’s deeply moving 2019 cantata The Sacred Veil.
The five-minute work All Seems Beautiful To Me is based on a poem by Walt Whitman (from Song of the Open Road) celebrating the human spirit’s capacity for generosity and growth. It was commissioned by the United States Air Force Band and here receives its world premiere recording. Also included is a new recording of one of Whitacre’s most frequently performed and much loved pieces, The Seal Lullaby.
The album also includes Sing Gently and Go, Lovely Rose. The former was composed during lockdown specially for Whitacre’s Virtual Choir, made up of over 17,500 singers from 124 different countries. The latter was Whitacre’s first ever composition, written 30 years ago, and thus the new album is also, in part, a joyful celebration of his three decades as a composer.
The longest work is the twelve-movement, hour-long 2019 cantata The Sacred Veil for choir, cello (Emma Denton), and piano (Christopher Glynn). The text, by Whitacre’s close friend and long-time collaborator Charles Anthony Silvestri, commemorates the death of the poet’s young wife Julie from ovarian cancer. It journeys from the growth of their love, through the birth of their children, to their struggle with the illness. One particularly striking section ‘You Rise, I Fall’ involves extraordinary descending and ascending tone-clusters mirroring the emotional states of the dying woman and her husband.
Listen / purchase links here.
LIVE from London summer festival 2021
The LIVE from London festival returns in July and August!
Sprinkling ‘Stardust’ through a summer festival celebrating cycles of renewal and regeneration in nature and spirit, VOCES8 leads an internationally renowned cast joyfully exploring the yin and yang of our existence and looking forward to ‘A New Day’.
Appearing in every main festival performance, VOCES8 unites an exclusive line-up featuring new festival invitees The King’s Singers, Chineke!, Suzi Digby’s ORA Singers, a star quartet of Julian Bliss, Jack Liebeck, Sheku Kanneh-Mason and Katya Apekisheva, Mary Bevan, Zeb Soanes, the London Contemporary Orchestra and Robert Ames. Special concerts coming from the International Choral Biennale ‘Live From Haarlem’ include Cappella Amsterdam and the Doelen Ensemble, Consensus Vocalis, Laurens Collegium, Efterklang and the South Denmark Girls’ Choir. Returning favourites include I Fagiolini, Apollo5 and the English Chamber Orchestra.
From Kirkland Snider’s Mass for the Endangered, Vaughan Williams’ The Lark Ascending, Messiaen’s Quartet for the End of Time, a Mozart piano concerto, through to music by David Lang, Eriks Ešenvalds, a cappella and choral favourites, world premieres by Taylor Scott Davis, Afrodeutsche, Donna McKevitt, Paul Smith, Joanna Marsh and Ken Burton; voices, instruments and dance create a summer adventure to fuel community and give wings to one’s soul. Join us “singing till his heaven fills, ‘Tis love of earth that he instils,” (Meredith – The Lark Ascending).
Click here to see more and to buy tickets.
Live From London – Christmas festival 2020
Live From London returns with a Christmas festival running from December 1st – January 6th
The festival is split into two parts:
Live From London – Christmas: The first 11 concerts from 1st – 25th December and including the Gabrieli’s first Bach concert on Christmas Day
Bach for Christmas: All 6 concerts by the Gabrieli Consort & Players – Bach’s Christmas Oratorio BWV248 – starting on 25th December and ending on Epiphany, 6th January
A particular highlight on 15th December is the Choir of Westminster Abbey singing from Westminster Abbey itself. Viewers from around the world will this year have the rare opportunity to share in the magic of the annual Abbey Christmas concert.
The repertoire across the festival ranges from Bach, Praetorius, Eccard, Charpentier and Tallis to Howells, Britten, Pärt, Tavener, Michael McGlynn, Ola Gjeilo, and arrangements of best-loved Christmas pop, all filmed in ultra-high definition and featuring your favourite seasonal a cappella
Award-winning groups featuring include VOCES8, The Choir of Westminster Abbey, the Gabrieli Consort & Players, The Tallis Scholars, Take 6, I Fagiolini, London Adventist Chorale, ANÚNA, amarcord, The Aeolians, and Apollo5
With its first concert since lock-down, the Gabrieli Consort & Players perform Bach for Christmas, joined by a stunning lineup of soloists (including Carolyn Sampson, Anna Dennis, Tim Mead, Roderick Williams and Ashley Riches). Experience Bach’s Christmas Oratorio cantatas, each on the day for which they are liturgically written.
The festival supports the VOCES8 Foundation’s global message of ‘music education for all’ by gifting youth ensembles from across the world a stage for their singing in our Young Performer Spotlight (YPS). The lineup includes: Gabrieli Roar, VOCES8 Scholars, Canterbury Cathedral Girls’ Choir, VERSA, National Youth Chamber Choir of Great Britain, Voices of Singapore Children’s Choir and German Gents.
The festival includes six new VOCES8 commissions from Ken Burton, Melissa Dunphy, Jocelyn Hagen, Taylor Scott Davis, Paul Smith and Roderick Williams that will be published by Edition Peters in the VOCES8 Singles range, as well the premiere of a new violin part in Men and Angels written by Alec Roth especially for Rachel Podger.
More information and tickets sales can be found here.
VOCES8 ‘After Silence’ album released
VOCES8 has released its 15th Anniversary double album on its own label with a beautifully produced booklet illustrated with contemporary artworks that add a visual dimension to the exploration of the themes.
“After silence, that which comes closest to expressing the inexpressible is music.” – Aldous Huxley
In the essay from which the title After Silence is taken, Aldous Huxley offers his thoughts on the essential force of music. The most profoundly significant constituents of our being, he says, include our responses to beauty, pleasure, pain, ecstasy and death. These can best be ‘experienced, not expressed’ through silence, and after silence, through music.
The four releases that make up After Silence are here associated with the four classical elements, earth, fire, air and water:
Remembrance, invoking death, loss and the return to earth;
Devotion, focusing on the flames of love, sacred and secular;
Redemption, celebrating rebirth and the renewed breath of life;
Elemental, returning us to the ebb and flow of nature.
Listen to After Silence on Spotify here, and Apple Music here.
Buy the beautiful double album here.
On August 1st, the group will be singing a selection of music from the double album in the first concert of the Live From London festival. Music includes the 2 pieces written especially for VOCES8, Vertue by Jonathan Dove and An Elemental Elegy by Mårten Jansson and poetry from Charles Anthony Silvestri.
All of VOCES8’s sheet music publishing is with Edition Peters here.