This article is about the British vocal ensemble. For the musical style, see
stile antico.
Stile Antico is a British
vocal ensemble, specialising in
polyphonicearly music composed prior to the eighteenth century. Like groups such as the
Tallis Scholars or
The Sixteen, it has roots in the
choral tradition of the Oxford and Cambridge colleges, but, unusually for groups tackling complex polyphony, Stile Antico has no
conductor. The singers rehearse and perform as chamber musicians, an approach which has been praised by critics.[1]
Established in 2001, they won the Audience Prize at the 2005 Early Music Network Young Artists' Competition, and have since been described as "one of the brightest new stars in the firmament of Renaissance vocal ensembles".[2]
They have recorded fifteen discs for the
Harmonia Mundi label[3] and in 2020 announced a new partnership with
Decca Classics for a "trilogy of new albums".[4] Their debut recording, Music for Compline, achieved great commercial success after it was featured on
NPR's All Things Considered, reaching #2 in the Billboard Classical chart;
NPR's Tom Manoff described the group as "one of the finest choral ensembles of our day".[5] The disc also received industry awards including the 2007
Diapason d'or de l'année and was nominated for the
50th Grammy Awards. Their release Song of Songs, was the winner of the 2009
Gramophone Award for
Early music, and spent three weeks at #1 on the Billboard Classical chart. It was also nominated for the
52nd Grammy Awards. Their disc The Golden Renaissance: Josquin des Prez, won the inaugural Gramophone Award for Spatial Audio in 2021.[6]
In 2013, they were involved in the celebrations for the centenary of the
Carnegie UK Trust, commemorating the Trust's support for
OUP's multi-volume publication of Tudor church music in the 1920s.[7] They released a disc The Phoenix Rising centred on Byrd's
Mass for Five Voices.
In 2018, the group performed at the GRAMMY awards ceremony, having been nominated in the Best Small Ensemble Performance category.[8]
Discography
Music for Compline (2007). Awards: 2007 Diapason d'or de l'année, CHOC du Monde de la Musique,
Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik (May 2007), Classics Today 10/10)
Heavenly Harmonies (2008). Awards: Diapason d'or (April 2008), Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik (May 2008), Classics Today 10/10)
Song of Songs (2009). Awards: Gramophone Award for Early Music (2009), Choc de Classica (May 2009), Classics Today 10/10)
Media Vita (2010). Awards: Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik (May 2010), Classics Today 10/10)
Puer natus est (2010). Awards: Diapason d'or (October 2010),
Edison Klassiek (2011), Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik (2011), International Record Review 'Outstanding' (October 2010), Choc de Classica (November 2010), Classics Today 10/10)
Tune Thy Musicke to Thy Hart (2012). Award: Choc de Classica (March 2012)
Passion and Resurrection (2012). Awards: Classics Today 10/10
The Phoenix Rising (2013). Awards: Diapason d'or (September 2013), Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik (2013), Choc de Classica (2013), International Record Review 'Outstanding' (September 2013), Classics Today 10/10, Fono Forum Empfehlung des Monat (October 2013)
From the Imperial Court (2014)
A Wondrous Mystery (2015). Awards: Classics Today 10/10, (October 2015)
Divine Theatre: Sacred Motets by Giaches de Wert (2016). Awards: La Clef ResMusica, February 2017, GRAMMY Nominee, Best Small Ensemble Performance, 2018.
Tenebrae Responsories (2017). Awards: 4F de Télérama, (March 2018), Gramophone Editor's Choice, (May 2018), Choc de Classica (2018).
In a Strange Land (2018). Awards: Diapason d’Or, (February 2019)
A Spanish Nativity (2019). Awards: Classics Today 10/10
The Golden Renaissance: Josquin des Prez (2021). Awards: Gramophone Award for Spatial Audio (2021).
The Golden Renaissance: William Byrd (January 2023)