Vox Obscura

Vox Obscura Early Music is not a relic of the past - it's a living genre. We aim to revitalize its exotic, diverse sounds for a modern audience. Based out of California.

06/20/2026

The maddening madrigal "Moro, lasso, al mio duolo" by Carlo Gesualdo. Composed in 1611 and published in his Sixth Book of Madrigals. Performed in concert by Emily Valenzuela (canto), Gretchen Kirby (quinto) Timothy Maggs (alto), Andres Valenzuela (tenore), Jordan Kirby (basso), & Erik Der (Conductor).

06/16/2026

Gesualdo is our guy

Thank you for coming out to ‘Revelry!’
06/15/2026

Thank you for coming out to ‘Revelry!’

Vox Obscura's third season, 'Dances and Deplorations,' opens this Sunday at 5:00pm with 'Revelry.' Get your tickets at V...
06/13/2026

Vox Obscura's third season, 'Dances and Deplorations,' opens this Sunday at 5:00pm with 'Revelry.' Get your tickets at Voxobscura.org.

Then, join us on ‘All Saints’ weekend for 'Danse Macabre' and Lent 2027 for 'Memento Mori.' Dates, times, and venues will be announced this Summer!

06/07/2026

Do you have your tickets? Voxobscura.org

06/02/2026

We sang some impromptu early Corsican music at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City!

05/30/2026

An excerpt from Gesualdo’s deliciously maddening ‘Morro Lasso.’ Tickets for our June 14 concert are on sale at voxobscura.org

05/25/2026

An excerpt from Christian Guebert’s ‘Viscera, the Incarnate Polyphony.’ This moment starts with Alexander Mayang singing in biblical Greek, and soon joined by the rest of the ensemble. “Put on then, as God’s chosen ones, holy and beloved, compassionate hearts(insides). Kindness, humility, meekness, and patience.

05/15/2026

Coming to Dana Point - Sunday, June 14 at 5:00PM - Vox Obscura invites you to an eclectic afternoon of Renaissance music, from lively early folk dances of Spain and Italy to rich English and French polyphony. Featuring music for chamber choir, violinists, harp, percussion, and more!

voxobscura.org/concerts/revelry

05/12/2026

We couldn’t resist singing a few spontaneous motets in the famous St. Patrick’s cathedral in New York City

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