Artist's albums
Home to Thanksgiving: Songs of Thanks and Praise
1999 · album
Pärt: I Am the True Vine
1999 · album
John Cage: Litany for the Whale
1998 · album
Monastic Song: 12th Century Monophonic Chant
1998 · album
Line Tjørnhøj: enTmenschT
2023 · album
#puppetry
2023 · single
Drone Mass
2022 · album
Divine Objects (Pt. 2)
2022 · single
Two is Apocryphal
2022 · single
Christmas Carols through the Ages
2021 · album
Green Ground (Live)
2016 · album
Buxtehude & His Circle
2016 · album
All is calm, all is bright: Christmas Favourites
2014 · album
Klassische Weihnacht
2014 · compilation
Gudmundsen-Holmgreen: Mixed Company
2014 · album
Pärt: Creator Spiritus
2012 · album
Stories: Berio and friends
2011 · album
The Christmas Story
2011 · album
Lang: The Little Match Girl Passion
2009 · album
Stockhausen: Stimmung
2007 · album
Cantigas
2006 · album
The Cries of London
2006 · album
Fragments
2002 · album
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Biography
Theatre of Voices is one of the most admired and versatile vocal ensembles from the late 20th century. Led by founder and artistic director Paul Hillier, the group has performed a variety of works, including Medieval chant, Renaissance works by Lassus and Tallis, popular Christmas carols, and 20th century works by composers like Pärt and Cage. The ensemble has made numerous recordings, most often for the Harmonia Mundi and Dacapo labels. Its size has ranged from one to nearly two dozen singers over its history. Theatre of Voices gave its first official concert in June 1992 at the Berkeley Early Music Festival. Hillier had actually presented concerts of modern music in 1989 in which his early music vocal group, the Hilliard Ensemble, used the name Theatre of Voices. The development of the group that would become Theatre of Voices began in 1990 when Hillier took a teaching position at the University of California. The formation was not finalized until that 1992 debut concert. The group later moved its base of operations to Bloomington, Indiana, where Hillier relocated to serve on the faculty of Indiana University School of Music (Early Music Institute). When Hillier moved to Copenhagen in 2003, the ensemble also expanded its geographical horizons. Theatre of Voices' first recording, William Byrd: Motets & Mass for Four Voices, was issued in 1994 on the Harmonia Mundi label. By then, the group was carrying a busy schedule and, over the next decade, would appear at major concert venues throughout the Americas and Europe, including New York, Paris, and Berlin. It appeared on a six-part nationwide syndicated radio broadcast for the series Millennium of Music and also on the radio program St. Paul Sunday Morning. In 1997, Oxford University Press published Hillier's book Arvo Pärt. That same year, Hillier led Theatre of Voices in a recording of Pärt's sacred works on Harmonia Mundi, entitled De Profundis, which made Billboard's Top Ten. A second popular recording of the composer's works by Theatre of Voices, I Am the True Vine, was issued on the same label in 2000. The ensemble has remained active both in the concert hall and on recordings in the new century. The 2006 schedule included a tour of the U.K. and an appearance at the ILIOS Festival in Norway with the ensemble presenting Stockhausen's Stimmung, among other works. That year, the group released Cantigas on Harmonia Mundi. The group's world premiere recording of David Lang's Pulitzer Prize-winning Little Match Girl Passion won a Grammy Award in 2010 for Best Small Ensemble Performance. The group has continued to collaborate with composers, including Kaija Saariaho, John Luther Adams, and Michael Gordon, among many others. In 2019, Theatre of Voices premiered Gordon's choral work A Western. The group was heard in 2022 on the Deutsche Grammophon album Jóhann Jóhannsson: Drone Mass with the American Contemporary Music Ensemble (ACME). ~ Robert Cummings, Rovi