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Roomful of Teeth

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Genres
  
Choral, Classical

Instruments
  
8 voices

Website
  
Official Website

Occupation(s)
  
Vocal Band

Years active
  
2009–present

Genre
  
Classical music

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Origin
  
Williamstown, Massachusetts United States

Albums
  
Roomful of Teeth, Render, Caroline Shaw: Partita for 8 Voices

Awards
  
Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance

Members
  
Caroline Shaw, Brad Wells, Eric Dudley, Dashon Burton, Cameron Beauchamp

Profiles

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Roomful of Teeth is a vocal ensemble founded in 2009 by Brad Wells. Its stated mission is to "mine the expressive potential of the human voice". Through study with masters from non-classical traditions the world over, the nine voice ensemble continually expands its vocabulary of singing techniques and, through an on-going commissioning project, invites composers to create a new repertoire without borders.

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The ensemble gathers annually at Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (Mass MoCA), where they have studied Tuvan throat singing, yodeling, belting, Inuit throat singing, Korean p’ansori, Georgian singing, Sardinian cantu a tenore, Hindustani music and Persian classical singing with some of the world’s top performers and teachers of the styles. Commissioned composers include Elena Ruehr, Christine Southworth & Evan Ziporyn, Rinde Eckert, Judd Greenstein, Caleb Burhans, Merrill Garbus (of tUnE-yArDs), William Brittelle, Sarah Kirkland Snider, Missy Mazzoli, Sam Amidon, Michael Harrison, Ted Hearne and 2015 Pulitzer Prize recipient, Julia Wolfe.

Roomful of Teeth has performed at Merkin Hall, (le) Poisson Rouge, Town Hall (Seattle) and Carlsbad Music Festival (California), Fusebox Festival, MIT Sounding, and Lincoln Center among others. The group regularly leads vocal technique workshops, master classes, improv-based workshops and concerts at colleges, elementary schools, high schools and community centers across the country. In August 2014, Roomful of Teeth was spotlighted at the International Federation for Choral Music symposium in Seoul, Korea (one of only three American vocal ensembles invited).

The project’s debut album, Roomful of Teeth, was released in 2012 and nominated in three categories for the 2014 56th Annual Grammy Awards, including Best Engineer for Classical Album, Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance, and Best Contemporary Classical Composition. The album subsequently received a Grammy for Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance.

In April 2013, ensemble member Caroline Shaw received the Pulitzer Prize for Music for Partita for 8 Voices, the four movements of which appear on the group’s debut album. An iTunes exclusive EP of Partita was subsequently released and ranked no. 1 on iTunes Classical charts.

Roomful of Teeth’s second full-length recording, Render, was released April 2015, featuring works by Wally Gunn, Missy Mazzoli, William Brittelle, Caleb Burhans, ensemble tenor Eric Dudley and artistic director Brad Wells.

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Songs

QuizassaRoomful of Teeth · 2012
Amid the MinotaursRoomful of Teeth · 2012
A E I O URoomful of Teeth · 2012

References

Roomful of Teeth Wikipedia