Theatre of Early Music Choir
Artist Info
Role:EnsembleThe Theatre of Early Music Choir is a Canadian classical music ensemble that specializes in performing music from the medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods. The choir was founded in 1990 by Daniel Taylor, a renowned countertenor and conductor, and has since become one of the most respected early music ensembles in the world. The Theatre of Early Music Choir was born out of Daniel Taylor's passion for early music and his desire to share it with a wider audience. Taylor had already established himself as a leading countertenor in the early music world, having performed with such prestigious ensembles as The Tallis Scholars, The Sixteen, and The Gabrieli Consort. However, he felt that there was a need for a Canadian ensemble that could showcase the rich heritage of early music from around the world. Taylor assembled a group of talented singers and instrumentalists, many of whom were his colleagues from other ensembles, and began rehearsing and performing together. The choir's first performance was in 1991, and it was an immediate success. Audiences were captivated by the beauty and complexity of the music, and the choir quickly gained a reputation for its impeccable musicianship and innovative programming. Over the years, the Theatre of Early Music Choir has performed at some of the world's most prestigious venues, including Carnegie Hall, the Royal Albert Hall, and the Sydney Opera House. The choir has also collaborated with many of the world's leading early music ensembles, including The Academy of Ancient Music, The English Concert, and Les Arts Florissants. One of the highlights of the Theatre of Early Music Choir's career was its performance at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. The choir was invited to perform at the opening ceremony, where it sang a hauntingly beautiful rendition of the Canadian national anthem, "O Canada." The performance was widely praised for its emotional power and the choir's flawless execution. The Theatre of Early Music Choir has also received numerous awards and accolades over the years. In 2005, the choir won a Juno Award, Canada's highest honor for music, for its album "The Heart's Refuge." The album, which featured music by the French Baroque composer Marc-Antoine Charpentier, was praised for its exquisite beauty and the choir's sensitive interpretation. In addition to its performances and recordings, the Theatre of Early Music Choir is also committed to education and outreach. The choir regularly conducts workshops and masterclasses for young singers and instrumentalists, and it has established a scholarship program to support promising young musicians. Overall, the Theatre of Early Music Choir is a testament to the enduring power and beauty of early music. Through its performances, recordings, and educational initiatives, the choir has helped to preserve and promote this rich musical heritage for future generations.More....
Recent Artist Music
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Musical Exequien (Funeral Music), SWV 279-281 (Op. 7)
Mass / Messe: Concer in Form einer teutschen Begräbnis-Missa (Concerto in the form of a German Requiem Mass / Concerto dans la formed d'une messe de requiem allemande)
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