Pomerium is a New York-based vocal ensemble specializing in Renaissance polyphony, bringing centuries-old sacred and secular works to life with meticulous attention to historical detail. Founded and directed by Alexander Blachly, a scholar and conductor deeply invested in early music, the group has earned acclaim for its luminous interpretations of composers like Guillaume Dufay, Orlande de Lassus, and Josquin des Prez. Their recordings, such as *Music for the Tudor Queens* and *Dufay: The Virgin and the Temple*, showcase their knack for reviving the intricate harmonies and emotional depth of the Renaissance era, making even 500-year-old compositions feel freshly resonant.
With projects like *Musical Book of Hours* and *Old World Christmas*, Pomerium leans into thematic storytelling, often weaving together liturgical and seasonal works to create immersive listening experiences. Their performances balance scholarly rigor with approachable warmth, appealing to both early music nerds and casual listeners. Whether unspooling the grandeur of Tudor-era motets or the quiet devotion of medieval hymns, Pomerium remains a gateway to the past—no time machine required.
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