The Estonian vocal ensemble Vox Clamantis is composed of twelve singers who share a passion for early polyphony and contemporary music. Founded by conductor Jaan-Eik Tulve in 1996, Vox Clamantis is praised by critics and audiences alike for its unique sound and lasting interpretations.
The ensemble's musical aspirations lie in the tradition of early European music, but the performance of contemporary Baltic compositions also forms an important focus in the repertoire of Vox Clamantis. Composers such as Arvo Pärt, Helena Tulve and Erkki-Sven Tüür have written and dedicated works for Vox Clamantis.
The discography of Vox Clamantis includes albums such as Cyrillus Kreek: The Suspended Harp of Babel together with the Marco Ambrosini Trio, The Deer's Cry with works by Pärt and Filia Sion (Gregorian chant to works by Perotin, Hildegard von Bingen and Petrus Wilhelmi de Grudencz), Arboles Iloran por [...]
The Estonian vocal ensemble Vox Clamantis is composed of twelve singers who share a passion for early polyphony and contemporary music. Founded by conductor Jaan-Eik Tulve in 1996, Vox Clamantis is praised by critics and audiences alike for its unique sound and lasting interpretations.
The ensemble's musical aspirations lie in the tradition of early European music, but the performance of contemporary Baltic compositions also forms an important focus in the repertoire of Vox Clamantis. Composers such as Arvo Pärt, Helena Tulve and Erkki-Sven Tüür have written and dedicated works for Vox Clamantis.
The discography of Vox Clamantis includes albums such as Cyrillus Kreek: The Suspended Harp of Babel together with the Marco Ambrosini Trio, The Deer's Cry with works by Pärt and Filia Sion (Gregorian chant to works by Perotin, Hildegard von Bingen and Petrus Wilhelmi de Grudencz), Arboles Iloran por lluvia with works by Helena Tulve or most recently an album with music by Henrik Ødegaard.
The album Adam's Lament by Arvo Pärt with Tõnu Kaljuste, Latvian Radio Choir and the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir won a Grammy Award in 2014.
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