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Tenet (stylized as TENET), currently known as TENET Vocal Artists, is an
early music Early music generally comprises Medieval music (500–1400) and Renaissance music (1400–1600), but can also include Baroque music (1600–1750) or Ancient music (before 500 AD). Originating in Europe, early music is a broad Dates of classical ...
vocal and instrumental ensemble based in
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. They perform on
period instruments In the historically informed performance movement, musicians perform classical music using restored or replicated versions of the instruments for which it was originally written. Often performances by such musicians are said to be "on authentic ...
, and specialize in one-voice-per-part singing. Called “a major force in the New York early music world" (''
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''), TENET maintains a flexible roster of professional musicians from across the US and the world. Their singers have garnered praise for performing with "an uncanny degree of precision” (''
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''). Tenet frequently collaborates with other early music ensembles across the country, including Blue Heron,
Piffaro, The Renaissance Band Piffaro, The Renaissance Band, originally called "The Philadelphia Renaissance Wind Band", is a Philadelphia-based early music ensemble. History The group was founded in 1980, and performs music of the late Medieval and Renaissance periods. Piffaro ...
, Dark Horse Consort, The Sebastians,
New York Polyphony New York Polyphony is a male classical vocal quartet based in New York City specializing in Early Music. The group's stated mission is to revive rarely heard masterpieces of antiquity. The quartet has produced numerous world-premiere recordings o ...
, Five Boroughs Music Festival, and others.


History

Soprano and artistic director Jolle Greenleaf took over the Tiffany Consort in 2009, and changed the name to Tenet. Since then, Tenet has presented a series of concerts in New York City and the surrounding area, as well as touring around the country and internationally. Past projects include a cycle of unconducted masterworks by J.S. Bach including '' St. Matthew Passion'', '' St. John Passion'',
Christmas Oratorio The ''Christmas Oratorio'' (German: ''Weihnachtsoratorium''), , is an oratorio by Johann Sebastian Bach intended for performance in church during the Christmas season. It is in six parts, each part a cantata intended for performance in a churc ...
,
Magnificat The Magnificat (Latin for "y soulmagnifies he Lord) is a canticle, also known as the Song of Mary or Canticle of Mary, and in the Byzantine Rite as the Ode of the Theotokos (). Its Western name derives from the incipit of its Latin text. This ...
, Bach's
motets In Western classical music, a motet is mainly a vocal musical composition, of highly diverse form and style, from high medieval music to the present. The motet was one of the preeminent polyphonic forms of Renaissance music. According to the Engl ...
, and Bach's Mass in B minor, other masterworks including
Handel George Frideric (or Frederick) Handel ( ; baptised , ; 23 February 1685 – 14 April 1759) was a German-British Baroque composer well-known for his operas, oratorios, anthems, concerti grossi, and organ concerti. Born in Halle, Germany, H ...
’s ''
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'', a three-year cycle of
Carlo Gesualdo Carlo Gesualdo da Venosa (between 8 March 1566 and 30 March 1566 – 8 September 1613) was an Italian nobleman and composer. Though both the Prince of Venosa and Count of Conza, he is better known for writing madrigals and pieces of sacred ...
’s
Tenebrae Responsories Tenebrae responsories are the responsories sung following the lessons of Tenebrae, the Matins services of the last three days of Holy Week: Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday. Polyphonic settings to replace plainchant have been publis ...
, regular performances of works by
Purcell Henry Purcell (, rare: ; September 1659 – 21 November 1695) was an English composer of Baroque music, most remembered for his more than 100 songs; a tragic opera, ''Dido and Aeneas''; and his incidental music to a version of Shakespeare's ...
and his contemporaries celebrating St. Cecilia (music’s patron saint), medieval survey series curated by Robert Mealey and
Shira Kammen Shira Kammen is a multi-instrumentalist and vocalist. She received her degree in music from the University of California, Berkeley and studied vielle with Margriet Tindemans. She has performed and taught throughout the world and has played on s ...
, and highlighting works composed by, for, and about women in 17th century Italy, including
Barbara Strozzi Barbara Strozzi (also called Barbara Valle; baptised 6 August 1619  – 11 November 1677) was an Italian composer and singer of the Baroque Period. During her lifetime, Strozzi published eight volumes of her own music, and had more secular ...
, Isabella Leonarda, and Chiara Margarita Cozzolani. Tenet has been credited for helping to raise the profile of New York's early music scene. They were described by the ''
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'' as "stellar" and "an excellent vocal ensemble." Tenet has performed at Carnegie's Zankel Hall, the
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,
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,
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,
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, and many other venues across New York City. Tenet has been invited to perform at numerous festivals across the country, in Latin America, and in Europe, including
Caramoor Summer Music Festival The Caramoor Summer Music Festival is a music festival founded in 1945 that is held on the estate of the Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts, which includes a Mediterranean-style stucco villa and is located about north of New York City in Ka ...
, Skaneateles Festival, Berkshire Bach Festival, Festival Casals de Puerto Rico, Costa Rica International Music Festival, and Montreal Baroque Festival. In 2018, on the occasion of its tenth anniversary season, the group changed its name to "TENET Vocal Artists."


Green Mountain Project

In 2010, Jolle Greenleaf joined forces with Boston violinist Scott Metcalfe to present
Monteverdi Claudio Giovanni Antonio Monteverdi (baptized 15 May 1567 – 29 November 1643) was an Italian composer, choirmaster and string player. A composer of both secular and sacred music, and a pioneer in the development of opera, he is considere ...
's 1610 ''
Vespro della Beata Vergine ''Vespro della Beata Vergine'' (''Vespers for the Blessed Virgin''), Stattkus-Verzeichnis, SV 206, is a musical setting by Claudio Monteverdi of the evening vespers on Marian feasts, scored for soloists, choirs, and orchestra. It is an ambitio ...
'' for its 400th anniversary, performing as the Green Mountain Project (a translation of Monteverdi's name). The success of this concert inspired Greenleaf and Metcalfe to make it an annual event. In 2012 Metcalfe assembled a Vespers service from music by Monteverdi and some of his contemporaries. The Green Mountain Project (as a sub-project of Tenet) presented this in concert as the "Vespers of 1640." Unlike Monteverdi's 1610 Vespers, this was not a pre-existing collection of music, but followed the format of a Vespers service from the time. The same concept was the basis for a different Monteverdi service "Vespers for the Feast of St. John the Baptist", presented by Tenet in 2014, and a Vespers service by
Marc-Antoine Charpentier Marc-Antoine Charpentier (; 1643 – 24 February 1704) was a French Baroque composer during the reign of Louis XIV. One of his most famous works is the main theme from the prelude of his ''Te Deum'' ''H.146, Marche en rondeau''. This theme is st ...
presented in 2015. In 2020, TENET performed the tenth and final iteration of the Green Mountain Project in
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at the Church of St. Jean Baptiste and at Santi Giovanni e Paolo in
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.


Discography

* 2010 - ''Monteverdi Vespers of 1610, Live'' * 2011 - ''A Feast for the Senses'' * 2012 - ''A Grand Festive Vespers, Live'' * 2013 - ''UNO + ONE'' * 2016 - ''The Secret Lover'' *2019 - ''Le memorie dolorose'' *2020 - ''Vespers of 1610'' *2020 - ''Love Enfolds Thee Round''


References

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External links


Official website
Early music groups