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Voces Aequales was formed in 1993 to sing authentic performances of the extraordinarily rich repertoire of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Beyond this, the ensemble has always tried to convey more than just musical meaning to audiences by planning their programmes along conceptual lines. Thus modern works are heard alongside renaissance music. (Contemporary works by Hyula Bánkövi and Bánk Sáry can be heard performed by the group on Hungaroton records.) The group's other important aim with Voces Aequales is to present the Hungarian aspects of the European high renaissance. Both, "The Voice of Bakfark" (# HCD 32412 [2007]) and an earlier one containing works by Thomas Stoltzer (# HCD 32079, [2003]) are contributions towards this end. The musicians had opportunities to present their musical aims in many European countries over the last fifteen years, both in the concert hall and at festivals of early music. Selected discography: 1997 - Officium de Cruce, # FA-022-2 2003 - Stoltzer: Missa “Kyrie Summum”; Marian Motets, # HCD 32079 2006 - Sáry: Timebells, # HCD 32435 2007 - The Voice of Bakfark, # HCD 32412 2008 - Beatissima Beatrix: Works by Tinctoris and Stokem, # HCD 32583 User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.