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Tenebrae is a London-based professional
vocal ensemble A choir ( ), also known as a chorale or chorus (from Latin ''chorus'', meaning 'a dance in a circle') is a musical ensemble of singers. Choral music, in turn, is the music written specifically for such an ensemble to perform or in other words ...
founded in 2001 and directed by former King's Singer
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. 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 (choir), Tenebrae. Under the direction of Nigel Short (singer), Nigel Short, Tenebrae's first perf ...
''. The choir has toured internationally and made recordings, including contemporary works commissioned by them. The group was awarded the 2023
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.


History

Tenebrae was founded in 2001 by Nigel Short, together with Barbara Pollock. It was launched in 2001 with a performance of Nigel Short's own composition, ''The Dream of Herod'', created to demonstrate a theatrical style of performing within religious buildings, involving movement around the performance venue as well as dramatic use of lighting and ambiance. In 2002, they commissioned
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to compose ''
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'', setting a poem by
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for choir, organ and temple gong. They performed the world premiere and made a recording of the same title, including other contemporary sacred music. In 2006 the group toured with Joby Talbot's ''
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 (choir), Tenebrae. Under the direction of Nigel Short (singer), Nigel Short, Tenebrae's first perf ...
'', written on its commission, to churches in Spain on the
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route. They formed an association with the
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, making recordings for LSO Live with the conductor
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. The choir's albums include ''Allegri: Miserere'', an album that includes choral works ranging from Allegri's Miserere to works by
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and
John Tavener Sir John Kenneth Tavener (28 January 1944 – 12 November 2013) was an English composer, known for his extensive output of choral religious music, religious works. Among his best known works are ''The Lamb (Tavener), The Lamb'' (1982), ''The ...
, released on the Signum Classics label. When Tenebrae toured New York in 2011, ''
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'' wrote: "if the group toured here as often as
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, it could probably match — perhaps even draw on — that ensemble’s considerable following in New York." Tenebrae have also ventured into popular genres, performing "
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" in the film version of ''
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''. Tenebrae features also on the soundtrack of the film ''
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''. In 2019 Tenebrae first appeared at the
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, performing ''Path of Miracles''. They returned in following seasons, and received the
Rheingau Musik Preis The (RMF) is an international summer music festival in Germany, founded in 1987. It is mostly for classical music, but includes other genres. Concerts take place at culturally important locations, such as Eberbach Abbey and Schloss Johannisberg, ...
of 2023 during a performance called The Immersive Night of Choral Music; it offered Victoria's Officium Defunctorum, secular and sacred motets sung by the Tenebrae Consort of five to eight solo voices, and ending with ''Path of Miracles''. The jury noted the choir's perfect intonation, precision and sound balance, serving emotionally touching concerts. A reviewer from the ''
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'' described the sopranos as "floatingly free" and the basses as "fulminantly rich and sounding like a deep organ register".


Recordings

* ''
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IMDB cast list for The Hitchhiker's Guide
{{Authority control London choirs Musical groups established in 2001 2001 establishments in England