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Vox Vocal Ensemble


The Vox Vocal Ensemble, called “superb” by The New York Times, was founded by George Steel in 1992. Since that time, Vox has become one of the most sought-after vocal ensembles in New York, performing in such varied contexts as an all-Penderecki concert in the presence of the composer, music of Messiaen at the Lincoln Center Festival, and ancient Greek chant on Maurizio Pollini’s Carnegie Hall Perspectives series. Vox Vocal Ensemble performs an annual concert of holiday music at the Guggenheim Museum, was a featured ensemble in the MATA Festival, and attracts sell-out audiences for Miller Theatre’s Early Music series. Last season’s performances included a concert devoted to the music of Robert Parsons, an evening featuring overlooked works written for the Sarum Rite, and a landmark performance in Miller Theatre’s Stravinsky Festival at the Park Avenue Armory. This season Vox Vocal Ensemble will also perform a concert entitled Songs of Love, Lust, and Lamentation on Valentine’s Day as part of Miller Theatre’s Early Music series.


Current Miller Theatre events featuring this artist:
The Art of the Canon


photo by Hiroyuki Ito