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Apollo5 March 2019 Concert Roundup

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The Apollo5 concert diary this month has seen them perform in the Middle East and UK, with further concerts in Europe and the UK to come.

ChoirFest Middle East  saw members of Apollo5 work in tandem with the VCM Foundation to sing and give workshops in Abu Dhabi and Dubai

Back in the UK they performed in Kington Church to conclude a project with Hereford Cathedral School, which involved a prior visit to work with the school’s Colla Voce choir.

The next 2 festival concerts are in Europe, firstly at the Heidelberger Frühling festival where the group gives it’s own recital and takes part in a joint concert with the French Baroque Ensemble Masques and the Cairo Jazz Station.

On March 22nd the group will be in Spain at the Portico da Paradiso Festival in Ourense, before giving a recital Lyddington, UK, on 30 March.

The repertoire for these concerts is drawn from the group’s classical and lighter folk and jazz repertoire, much of it recently recorded for release on the VCM label in May on their new album entitled “O Radiant Dawn”.

Interwoven in this concert schedule is the group’s education work with schools and choirs as part of the VCM Foundation.

Apollo5 in Grenoble

Auditorium du Musée performance

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Vocal ensemble Apollo5 gives another performance in France on November 8th, at the Auditorium du Musée de Grenoble, singing a programme of British music stretching from William Byrd to James MacMillan and Elton John.

The group is based at the Gresham Centre in the City of London and one of two vocal ensembles of the VCM Foundation along with VOCES8. The Foundation’s aim is to inspire people through music with an innovative education outreach programme alongside a busy schedule of concert performances around the world.

Tickets are available through the promoter website here.

See a video of Apollo5 performing live at the Festival La Clé des Portes, France, here.

Keep up with the group’s activities via Facebook. Their recordings are available on Spotify here.

Apollo5 winners at The Music Teacher awards 2018

Best Classical Music Education Initiative at the Music Teacher awards 2018

 

In partnership with United Learning and long term friend and collaborator Alexander L’Estrange, Apollo5has been awarded Best Classical Music Education Initiative 2018 at the UK Music Teacher Awards. ‘Wassail’, a new work commissioned by Un…

In partnership with United Learning and long term friend and collaborator Alexander L’EstrangeApollo5has been awarded Best Classical Music Education Initiative 2018 at the UK Music Teacher Awards. ‘Wassail’, a new work commissioned by United Learning was performed in London’s Southwark Cathedral and at the RNCM in Manchester in November 2017.

The VCM Foundation team delivered the majority of the workshops in United Learning Schools, and formed the professional choir for the two concerts, which included nearly 1,000 children from schools all across the UK.

The team members who were involved in making this project a success were Clare Stewart (Apollo5), Greg Link (Apollo5), Oliver Martin-Smith (Apollo5), Penny Appleyard (Apollo5), Lizzie Humphries (VOCES8 Scholar), Katie Jeffries-Harris (VOCES8 Scholar), Rebekah Jones (VCM Foundation), Laurel Neighbour (VOCES8 Scholar), Charlotte Brosnan (Apollo5 alumna) Charles MacDougall (VOCES8 alumnus), Harry Bennett (Apollo5 alumnus) Ann Wright (VCM Foundation), Paul Smith (VOCES8 alumnus).

‘Supporting schools with learning and performing “Wassail” took our team to rural Lancashire, Salford, Northamptonshire, South London and West Sussex to name just a few of the places. In many cases the schools had never worked with professional singers before. In some, “Wassail” was the catalyst to starting a school choir. It was such a pleasure to support so many teachers and pupils.’ (Ann Wright, VCM Education Manager)

Apollo5’s month long tour of the USA

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Apollo5 is embarking on its first major tour of the USA, giving 18 concerts in the month of March across 9 states. The 5 singers will give concerts that show off the versatility of their repertoire and voices. Just one of the new arrangements they are taking on tour, by Jim Clements was getting a final rehearsal before they left, at their home at the Gresham Centre. See it here.

You can see their tour dates here.

The Spirit Like a Dove - new album from Apollo5

The Spirit Like a Dove - Apollo5

- The Missa "Quem Dicunt Homines" - Josquin or not Josquin?

- First ever recording of this Renaissance masterpiece

- Collaboration between British and Slovenian vocal ensembles

The Spirit Like a Dove sees a ground-breaking collaboration between the British ensemble Apollo5 and the Slovenian Ingenium Ensemble. The ensembles have brought to life a Mass buried and forgotten for nearly 500 years. Based around the famous motet by Richafort, the authorship of the Missa "Quem dicunt homines" was assumed not to be by famed Renaissance composer Josquin Des Prez. However, recent academic research gives convincing attribution to him. In recording the Mass, the title of which translates as “Who do men say that I am” (which could even be a pun left us by Josquin to decide authorship) the two groups aim to allow it more public recognition and hope that it will stand alongside the remainder of Josquin’s vast set of works.

Released on the VCM Records label and recorded in the beautiful acoustics of the Gresham Centre, St Anne & St Agnes Church, London, by the team behind VOCES8, this recording has already garnered praise from Sid Nuncius, Amazon #1 Hall of Fame reviewer specialising in early music:

“I like the recording very much. The overall sound is lovely - I'm a bit of a sucker for that resonant (but not over-resonant) acoustic which makes the basses in particular really ring. Classy singing, too: faultless intonation, very nicely balanced and blended and with a lovely fluency of line."

Buy the album now at Amazon.

The inaugural Gresham Centre Festival

“Sing to the City”

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The Gresham Centre is home to the VCM Foundation who have launched the inaugural festival this week. The events feature the Foundation’s two performing ensembles – Apollo5 and VOCES8 – but there are opportunities to hear the VOCES8 Scholars and to work with the Foundation’s Artistic Director, Barnaby Smith, on a conducting workshop.

See more about the Festival here.

To buy tickets for the closing concert on November 14th, click here.