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Vox Clamantis
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Artist Info
Role
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Ensemble
Country
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Estonia
Genre
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Choral
 
Vox Clamantis is a classical music ensemble that specializes in early music, particularly Gregorian chant and polyphonic music from the Middle Ages and Renaissance. The group was founded in 1996 by Jaan-Eik Tulve, a renowned Estonian conductor and musicologist, and has since become one of the most respected and innovative ensembles in the field of early music. Jaan-Eik Tulve was born in 1968 in Tallinn, Estonia, and grew up in a family of musicians. His father was a composer and his mother a music teacher, and he began studying music at a young age. Tulve studied choral conducting and musicology at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, and later pursued further studies in early music at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Switzerland. In 1996, Tulve founded Vox Clamantis with a group of fellow musicians who shared his passion for early music. The ensemble quickly gained a reputation for its innovative and adventurous approach to the repertoire, combining historical authenticity with contemporary sensibilities. Vox Clamantis has performed at major festivals and concert halls throughout Europe, including the Edinburgh International Festival, the Festival d'Avignon, and the Berlin Philharmonic. One of the highlights of Vox Clamantis's career was their performance at the 2014 World Choir Games in Riga, Latvia, where they won the Grand Prix in the category of Early Music. The World Choir Games is the largest choral competition in the world, and winning the Grand Prix is a significant achievement for any ensemble. Vox Clamantis's performance was praised for its precision, clarity, and emotional depth, and cemented their reputation as one of the leading ensembles in the field of early music. Another notable performance by Vox Clamantis was their collaboration with the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir and the Tallinn Chamber Orchestra in a concert of Arvo Pärt's music at the Berlin Philharmonic in 2015. Arvo Pärt is one of Estonia's most famous composers, and his music has been a major influence on Vox Clamantis's repertoire. The concert was a tribute to Pärt's 80th birthday, and featured some of his most iconic works, including "Fratres" and "Tabula Rasa." The performance was widely praised for its beauty and spiritual intensity, and was a testament to the power of music to transcend cultural and linguistic barriers. Vox Clamantis has also released several critically acclaimed recordings, including "Cantemus," a collection of Estonian folk hymns and Gregorian chants, and "The Deer's Cry," a tribute to the Irish saint St. Patrick. The latter recording was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2016, and was praised for its haunting beauty and evocative atmosphere. In addition to their performances and recordings, Vox Clamantis is also committed to education and outreach. The ensemble regularly conducts workshops and masterclasses for young musicians, and has collaborated with schools and community organizations to promote the appreciation of early music. Vox Clamantis's dedication to education and outreach is a testament to their belief in the transformative power of music, and their commitment to sharing that power with others. In conclusion, Vox Clamantis is a remarkable ensemble that has made a significant contribution to the field of early music.
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Recent Artist Music
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Office Sancti Willibrordi  In primis vesperis. Antiphona ad Magnificat. Egregius Christi pontifex Willibrodus (4e mode)
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A pilgrimage song  Estonian Lullaby, for female choir and string orchestra
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Urbs Jerusalem  Hymne Urbs Jerusalem
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The Deer's Cry  The Deer's Cry for mixed choir a cappella
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