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Tenebrae (choir)

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Active from
  
2001

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Albums
  
Brahms & Bruckner: Motets, Mother and Child

Record labels
  
Decca Records, Warner Classics

Similar
  
Nigel Short, Paul Mealor, Ola Gjeilo, Colin Davis, James Sherlock

Profiles

The Tenebrae Choir is a London-based professional vocal ensemble founded and directed by former King's Singer Nigel Short. Co-founded by Short and Barbara Pollock in 2001, its repertoire covers works from the 16th to the 21st Century.

The choir was launched in 2001 with a performance of Nigel Short's own composition, The Dream of Herod, created to demonstrate a more "theatrical" style of performing within religious buildings, involving movement around the performance venue as well as dramatic use of lighting and ambiance.

In 2006 it toured Joby Talbot's Path of Miracles to the churches in Spain on the Camino route, and formed an association with the London Symphony Orchestra, making recordings for LSO Live with the conductor Colin Davis. The choir's albums include Allegri: Miserere, which includes choral works ranging from Gregorio Allegri's Miserere to works by Benjamin Britten and John Tavener, released on the Signum Classics label.

When Tenebrae toured New York in 2011, the New York Times wrote: "if the group toured here as often as the Tallis Scholars, it could probably match — perhaps even draw on — that ensemble’s considerable following in New York."

They have also ventured into more popular genres, performing "So Long, and Thanks for all the Fish" in the film version of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Tenebrae can also be heard on the soundtrack of the film Children of Men.

Songs

Messiah - HWV 56 - Part I: No 12 For unto us a child is born2015
The LambGaudete - Arranged By Karl Jenkins · 2005
Mealor: Ubi CaritasA Tender Light · 2011

References

Tenebrae (choir) Wikipedia