Versatile vocal trio performing music from the medieval period to the present day
Victoria Couper, Clemmie Franks and Emily Burn formed Voice in 2006, and have built a dedicated fan-base across the world both for their truly unique sound and for performing a rich, varied repertoire of their own arrangements, new commissions, and rarely performed Early Music.
As collaborators with composers, musicians, artists, and poets, Voice has devised and commissioned a number of sought-after projects, many of which bring together Early and Contemporary music in the same programme. The trio has performed across the UK, Europe, and the USA and has received funding from Arts Council England, Performing Rights Society Foundation and the British Council.
Brighton Early Music Festival Concert 2018 – “Voice…Their tuning and bell-like sound made their performance…the most sheerly beautiful thing all day.” Ivan Hewett, The Telegraph
How Sweetly You Burn “The three singers seemed so united, so familiar with one another’s strengths, and the harmonies they summoned were breath-taking.” Review
A life of love and joy – Songs from Medieval Europe “Voice’s performance was an absolute triumph of history and music” Scott Bolohan
This wonderful Voice trio will perform in St Mary's Church at 7.30 on Tuesday 27th June 2023
Raphael Wallfisch is one of the world’s most celebrated cellists performing on the international stage, renowned for his curiosity and commitment to exploring and broadening the full range of repertoire for the instrument, and drawing on a rich musical heritage.
Guy Johnston is one of the most exciting British cellists of his generation, back by popular demand
Martin is an astonishing pianist, forging an international solo career and winner of many awards. Not to be missed.
Suntou Susso is a multi-instrumentalist: a Kora player, percussionist, singer and composer from The Gambia