Voces8

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Voces8, styled VOCES8, is an a cappella octet from England. They have appeared internationally and made recordings of classical music, jazz, pop, and their own arrangements. Recent recordings are for Decca Classics and under their own label, Voces8 Records. Educational efforts are run by the Voces8 Foundation.

History

VOCES8 is a British vocal ensemble originally founded in 2003[1] and regrouped in 2005[2] by brothers Paul and Barnaby Smith, both former choristers of Westminster Abbey.[3][4] For most of its history, the ensemble has contained two sopranos, two countertenors, two tenors, a baritone and a bass.[1] By 2018, one of the countertenors had been replaced by a female alto.

The ensemble has a diverse repertoire, including early English and European Renaissance music, traditional folk song, classic jazz, pop, and their own arrangements.[5] They have appeared internationally, touring especially in Europe, Asia, and North America.[6][2]

VOCES8 has commissioned new works from composers such as Ēriks Ešenvalds, Ola Gjeilo, Jonathan Dove, Jocelyn Hagen, Ken Burton, Roderick Williams, Alexander Levine, Roxanna Panufnik, Mårten Jansson, Ben Parry, and Christopher Tin. Jim Clements is their arranger-in-residence.[6]

The octet won the Limelight International Artist of the Year: People's Choice award at the 2021 Limelight Awards.[7]

Their 2022 tour programme was called Stardust, after a composition commissioned from Taylor Scott Davis.[8]

In June 2025 Voces8 celebrated their twentieth anniversary with the release of their album Twenty, featuring a mix of tracks from across the genres they are notable for. This was accompanied by a 20th-anniversary concert on 8th June at the Barbican Centre.[9]

Members

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Current

  • Savannah PorterTemplate:SndFirst soprano (September, 2025-present)
  • Eleonora PoignantTemplate:SndSecond soprano (2025–present)
  • Katie Jeffries-HarrisTemplate:SndFirst alto (2018–present)
  • Barnaby SmithTemplate:SndSecond alto/countertenor & Artistic Director (2005–present)
  • Blake MorganTemplate:SndFirst tenor (2016–present)
  • Euan WilliamsonTemplate:SndSecond tenor (2019–present)
  • Chris MooreTemplate:SndBaritone (2018–present)
  • Dominic CarverTemplate:SndBass (2022–present)

Former

Timeline

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Lineup

Period First Soprano Second Soprano First Alto/Countertenor Second Alto/Countertenor First Tenor Second Tenor Baritone Bass
2005–2006 Rachel Major Catherine Backhouse Daniel Keating-Roberts Barnaby Smith Charles MacDougall Thomas Elwin Paul Smith Simon Whiteley
2006–2007 Robin Bailey Greg Hallam
2007–2008 Chris Wardle Dingle Yandell
2008–2009 Andrea Haines
2009–2012 Emily Dickens Robert Smith
2012–2013 Oliver Vincent
2013–2015 Sam Dressel
2015–2016 Jonathan Pacey
2016–2017 Blake Morgan Rob Clark
2017–2018 Eleonore Cockerham
2018–2019 Katie Jeffries-Harris Chris Moore
2019–2021 Euan Williamson
2021–2022 Molly Noon
2022–2024 Dominic Carver
2025–present Savannah Porter Eleonora Poignant

VOCES8 Foundation

The VOCES8 Foundation (formerly VCM Foundation) is a UK-registered charity, set up by VOCES8 founder members Paul and Barnaby Smith in 2006 to develop the ensemble's music education and outreach programmes.[11] Awarded a Classic FM (UK) Public Choice Award at the 2020 Music & Drama Education Awards,[12] the charity works across choral and small vocal ensemble performance and education and is based at the VOCES8 Centre at St Anne and St Agnes Church in the City of London.

Performance

Foundation artists perform around 200 concerts each year, including through online/livestreaming.[13]

Education

Foundation artists reach up to 40,000 people a year in regular workshops and masterclasses with Music Hubs, schools and community groups. In 2015 the ensemble launched the VOCES8 Scholars Programme which provides training in performing, recording and workshop leading for 20 young singers with an interest in choral singing in the UK and USA.[14]

In 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic they launched the VOCES8 Digital Academy featuring tutorials, exercises, learning and performing tracks and videos.[15]

Discography

The group has recorded with Decca, Signum, and their own Voces8 Records label. As part of their 15th anniversary celebrations in 2020, the group released their project After Silence,[16] consisting of four digital EPs.[17]

Albums

  • Aces High (2010, Signum)[18][17]
  • Bach's Motets, with the Senesino Players (2010)[4]
  • Brahms, Bruckner, Reger (2011)
  • In the Beginning (2012)
  • Christmas (2012, Signum)[1]
  • A Choral Tapestry (2012, Signum)[18]
  • Where I Sleep (2014, Decca)[19]
  • Eventide (2014, Decca)[19]
  • Lux (2015, Decca)[19]
  • Winter (2016, Decca)[2][19]
  • Equinox (2018)[20]
  • Enchanted Isle (2019)[21]
  • After Silence (2020, Voces8 Records)[22]
  • Infinity (2021, Decca)[21]
  • Nightfall (2024)
  • Twenty (2025)

EPs

  • Voces8 EP (2019)

Collaborations

Music books

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