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Tenebrae is a London-based professional vocal ensemble founded in 2001 and directed by former King's Singer Nigel Short.Its repertoire covers works from the 16th to the 21st centuries, able to combine in one long program pieces as diverse as Victoria's Officium Defunctorum, secular and sacred motets for solo voices, and Talbot's 2005 Path of Miracles.
Path of Miracles is an extended choral composition by Joby Talbot, written in 2005 following a commission from the vocal chamber group Tenebrae. [1] Under the direction of Nigel Short, Tenebrae's first performance was scheduled for 7 July 2005 in London, but was delayed because of the bombings that took place in the city that day.
Tenet (stylized as TENET), currently known as TENET Vocal Artists, is an early music vocal and instrumental ensemble based in New York City.They perform on period instruments, and specialize in one-voice-per-part singing.
Nigel Short is a British singer who is the founder and artistic director of the choir Tenebrae and Tenebrae Consort. [1] He was previously a member of The King's Singers. [2] Short was a chorister at St Alphege Church, Solihull. [3]
The ensemble were St John's Smith Square Young Artists for the 2015–2016 season, [2] and in partnership with St John's Smith Square and the Music Sales Group, curated a composition competition in 2016, which attracted over 170 entries from across the globe. [3] A second composition competition in 2018 attracted over 300 entries. [4]
Mother and Child is a choral composition by John Tavener written in 2002 on a commission from the Tenebrae vocal ensemble. The lyrics were written by Brian Keeble.The music is set for a choir in up to nine vocal parts, organ and temple gong.
She has recorded over twenty CDs with Tenebrae (choir), directed by Nigel Short (singer). [12] She records film soundtrack at London's Abbey Road Studios . Her voice features on the soundtrack to the Wes Anderson 2021 film The French Dispatch in a duet with Jarvis Cocker .
He has also performed and recorded with Polyphony, Tenebrae, and The Cambridge Singers among others. Formerly the director of the DePauw University Choral Ensembles, he currently is a professor at Princeton University and directs the Princeton Glee Club and Chamber Choir [3] and the early music ensemble Gallicantus