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Vox Mago (Chamber Choir)

Founded: 2008 - Gent, Belgium

Vox Mago concert choir performs qualitative and original repertoire. The choice for a careful selection of committed singers ensures a constant qualitative growth of this vocal ensemble led by Patrick Debrabandere.

Small-scale concerts quickly gave way to larger projects with soloists and orchestra. Vox Mago initially performed works by various well-known Baroque composers such as George Frideric Handel (2009), Henry Purcell (2010), Dietrich Buxtehude (2012 & 2013) and J.S. Bach (2013). Increasingly, Vox Mago explores works by rather unknown composers and their creations, with the aim of revaluing these lost musical gems. This resulted in programmes involving Jan Dismas Zelenka (2012), Johann Adolf Hasse (2013), Johann David Heinichen (2014), Valentin Rathgeber (2014), performances that always manage to touch the hearts of the audience.

On December 22 and 23, 2016 Vox Mago presented works by Marc-Antoine Charpentier and D. Buxtehude under the title Das Neugeborne Kindelein. This gave rise to the Advent cycle “Tempus Adventus”, in which three Baroque gems were dusted in a first programme, namely the Magnificat by J.D. Heinichen, that by Christoph Graupner and the Baroque cantata Ich danke dem Herrn von ganzem Herzen by Georg Philipp Telemann. In the second edition they performed music by J.D. Zelenka, G.P. Telemann and J.S. Bach. In addition to their Baroque interpretations, Vox Mago performs music from other periods and from closer to home. For example, in March 2011 they performed a particularly appreciated concert in the Sint-Anna Church in Ghent with music by romantic and contemporary composers such as Jules Van Nuffel, John Rutter and Arvo Pärt.

In 2015 Vox Mago created the oratorio by the German composer Carl Gottlieb Reißiger (1798-1859), entitled David. Performers and listeners alike were amazed by the exceptionally beautiful form and harmonizations of this beautiful romantic music, never before performed in Belgium. For the first time, their performance was also immortalized in a professional audio and video recording, which could be admired in full on the television channel Stingray Brava-TV.

On April 29 and 30 2016, Vox Mago performed Great Cathedral Composers, a project around the imposing cathedral music of Stanford, Edward Elgar and Parry, grand masters of British music, in the beautiful setting of the Saint Jacob Church ('Sint-Jacobskerk') in Ghent. In May 2017, they performed W.A. Mozart's monumental Requiem, combined with his Vesperae Solennes de Confessore, which generated great public interest and enthusiasm. On the 10th anniversary in 2018, an anniversary concert was dedicated to the unknown Spanish composer Francisco Valls and his Missa Scala Aretina, never before performed in Belgium, combined with G.F. Handel's rarely performed Dettingen Te Deum. In March 2019, Josef Rheinberger's Stabat Mater was performed in combination with D. Buxtehude's powerful yet intimate Membra Jesu Nostri. In March 2022, Vox Mago suprised its audience with the creation The Passion of Christ by Arthur Somervell, newly orchestrated for Vox Mago.

Sources:
Vox Mago Website
Contributed by
Aryeh Oron (July 2022)

Patrick Debrabandere: Short Biography | Ensembles: Vox Mago
Bach Discography:
Recordings of Vocal Works

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Vox Mago (Official Website) [Dutch/English]


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