Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra & Chorale
David Tayler, the Director of Voices of Music, has been with the company since 2003. In addition to their role at Voices of Music, David has also been a Continuo at Festspiel Orchester Göttingen since 1991 and a Musician at Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra since 1985. David obtained their Ph.D. in Musicology from the University of California, Berkeley in 1989, after completing their Bachelor of Arts in Music and Interdisciplinary Studies at Hunter College in 1983. David's work with Voices of Music showcases their passion and technical brilliance in Early Music alongside Hanneke van Proosdij.
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra & Chorale
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra and Chorale’s mission is to present audiences throughout the world with historically-informed performances of music from the Baroque, Classical, and Early Romantic periods, as well as new music, using period instruments and vocal techniques that capture the style, spirit, and distinctive sound of that time. We share our music through live performances and recordings, and actively reach new audiences through our educational offerings and training programs for the next generation of musicians. Philharmonia’s pursuit of its mission is based upon three fundamental convictions: 1. Great music is universal. It is a timeless medium that impacts quality of life on an emotional, social, spiritual, and intellectual level. 2. Period-instrument performance, executed at the highest level, creates a distinct sound and singular listening experience. Historically-informed performance means more than playing music in the style in which it was written; it also means performing music with a passion, joy, and vitality that provide a meaningful contemporary artistic experience for today’s audience. In addition, this experience enriches appreciation of history and provides a valuable perspective in preserving and understanding the orchestral tradition. 3. The opportunity for audiences today to hear great works and authentic instruments from the past is, in itself, a legacy that must be preserved for the benefit of future generations.