Viva-Voce is a British vocal ensemble specializing in Renaissance and Baroque music, though their repertoire extends to contemporary works as well. Known for their seamless blend and expressive interpretations, they frequently collaborate with other period instrument groups and orchestras. Their recordings often explore a specific composer or theme, as evidenced by their releases featuring the works of Praetorius and La Rue. They've also tackled larger-scale works like Brady's Atacama Symphony.
Beyond early music, Viva-Voce has explored Victorian part songs and other genres, demonstrating their versatility and commitment to exploring a wide range of vocal music. Their album "Good Night, Good Night, Beloved! … and other Victorian part songs" offers a glimpse into the rich tradition of Victorian choral music, while "Scenes from the Gospel" likely represents a foray into more modern or traditional spiritual music.
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