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Gothic Voices is a small consort of singers which has become world-renowned both for its unique repertoire and for the refinement, purity and spirituality of its performance of medieval music. Each singer is an experienced soloist and an integral member of the group. Founded twenty-five years ago by scholar and musician Christopher Page, Gothic Voices has had a career of unparalleled success and diversity, bringing unfamiliar music - predominantly from the 11th to the 15th century - to audiences all over the world. The group has sung in great cathedrals in Germany and Spain, medieval abbeys in France and Italy, theatres, concert halls and even a shopping centre (in Ecuador). The singers have toured widely in Europe, Scandinavia, Israel, North and South America to immense acclaim. In London they have appeared in the BBC Promenade concerts and at the Spitalfields Festival, performing regularly in the Wigmore Hall and at the South Bank Centre. Elsewhere in Britain they have performed at the Aldeburgh and Chester Festivals, the York and Birmingham Early Music Festivals and at the International Festivals of Edinburgh and Cheltenham. Overseas venues include the Flanders and Utrecht Early Music Festivals and the Vestfold Festival in Norway. As well as its wide-ranging concert schedule, Gothic Voices has recorded more than twenty CDs, of which three won Gramophone Magazine Awards, whilst its first disc: ‘A Feather on the Breath of God – Hymns and Sequences by Abbess Hildegard of Bi

The Unknown Lover: Songs by Solage and Machaut

Echoes of an Old Hall

The Study of Love: French Songs & Motets of the 14th Century

The Splendour of Florence with a Burgundian Resonance
Mausmix

The Service Of Venus And Mars: Music for the Knights of the Garter, 1340-1440
The unknown Lover

The Mirror Of Narcissus

A Laurel for Landini

A feather on the breath of God
Mary Star Of The Sea

A Song for Francesca: Music in Italy, 1330-1430