Libera (choir)
Libera | |
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Years active | 1995–present |
Labels | Warner Classics, EMI Classics, IHM/Libera Music |
Website | libera |
Libera is an all-boy English vocal group founded by the late Robert Prizeman.[1] Libera performs concerts in many countries, including the UK, the US and throughout Asia, and often makes recordings for their own album releases and other projects.
Many members also sing in the parish choir of St. Philip's, Norbury, in South London.[2] According to a 2009 Songs of Praise TV special, the group usually consists of approximately 40 members between the ages of seven and 16, including new members who are not yet ready to fully participate in albums or tours.[3] The group recruits from a variety of backgrounds in the London area,[1] and does not require its members to belong to any specific denomination.[2]
In addition to recording albums, touring and making TV appearances as Libera, the group sings on a weekly basis as part of the full choir of men and boys at parish choral services.[2] Libera is run as a not-for-profit registered UK charity,[1] "providing the opportunity for suitable boys to train as vocalists from any background". Members do not get paid for their work within Libera, but their expenses are covered when touring.[4]
The group's name comes from its signature song, "Libera", which is based on the "
History
The
The second album, New Day, released in 1990, was the first album to use the name Angel Voices. During the 1990s, the names "St Philip's Boy Choir" and "Angel Voices" were both used to refer to the choir. The third album, Angel Voices, was released in 1992. It was re-released in 1993, with the choir referred to as the St Philip's Boy's Choir. Angel Voices 2 was released in 1996 and Angel Voices 3 was released in 1997. Both were released under the name of St Philip's Boy's Choir, by the record label MCI.
In 1999, Robert Prizeman released a single and a CD, Libera. The CD contained seven remixes of his original song, "Libera". The first four tracks feature Libera with Daren Geraghty as the main soloist; the last 3 tracks are performed by other artists.
Libera as a charity
Libera became a registered charity in 2007 under the guidance of the late Steven Philipp (whose son Ben was a soloist in the choir).[9] A US arm of that charity was set up in 2014.
Television appearances and concerts
As Angel Voices, the group made frequent appearances on UK television, mostly on the BBC. During the earlier years as Libera, the group seldom made any TV appearances and concerts were also few and far between. It is only since the group turned into a
Major roles in the 1992 TV programme Titchmarsh on Song, presented by
On 30 and 31 May 2007, Libera recorded two free concert performances at
A 35-minute special about Libera aired in January 2009 as an episode of the BBC1 TV show Songs of Praise.
On 22 December 2013, Libera were featured singing an arrangement of Silent Night in the BBC1 Songs of Praise Christmas Big Sing, recorded in the Royal Albert Hall.
See the comprehensive list of Libera's TV appearances, concerts, and other relevant data further down this page.
Supporting roles
Libera has provided choral backing to a number of artists, including
Several Libera members have performed solo work outside of Libera while still members of the choir. For example, Tom Cully sang for Silence, Night and Dreams by Zbigniew Preisner,[15][16] and can be heard singing in an episode of the British television series Foyle's War.[17][18] In 2002, Libera member Steven Geraghty was a featured soloist for the soundtrack of the PlayStation 2 game Ico.[19][20][21][22] More recently, Libera member Ciaran Bradbury-Hickey helped to record the soundtrack of [Road] which is a short film about motorbike racing. Former Libera member Ben Crawley did solo work for Paul Joyce's production of The Snow Queen in 2004.[23][24][25]
Style
Music
Libera has a distinctive sound. All of its singers are boys, most with unchanged
Most of Libera's lyrics come from traditional hymns, the
Libera uses a variety of instrumentation. Robert Prizeman, Ian Tilley and Steven Geraghty play electronic keyboards, piano and organ. Steven Geraghty also played clarinet for Free, Visions and Angel Voices, and percussion for Visions and Angel Voices. All of their EMI albums feature Fiona Pears on the violin. Angel Voices: Libera in Concert has additional backing by Il Novecento Orchestra. The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra provides backing to their New Dawn album.
Clothing
For most of their performances, the boys of Libera wear distinctive white hooded robes based on monastic
Cover art
Common motifs in the cover art of the choir's albums include birds, clouds, light as well as pictures of the choristers. The 2017 release of Hope adapts this theme using a line drawing of robed choristers.
The 1993 release of Angel Voices, Angel Voices 2, Angel Voices 3, Libera, Luminosa and Welcome to Libera's World all feature white birds (presumably doves, the bird of peace) on their covers. Sing Forever, the 1992 release of Angel Voices, Angel Voices: Libera in Concert and New Dawn show several of the boys dressed in white robes. Free and Visions both show a single, ghostly figure in white robes against a cloudy background. On album Free the ghostly figure featured is Callum Payne. The 2006 Angel Voices album shows several boys wearing what appear to be white hoodies.[6]
Discography
Singles
- "Sing For Ever" (1987)
- "Adoramus" (1988)
- "Libera" (1995)
- "Salva Me" (1999)
- "Love and Mercy" (2008)
- "Lead, Kindly light" (2010)
- "What a Wonderful World" (2015)
- "America the Beautiful" (2015)
- "The Moon Represents My Heart" (2017)[28]
Albums
As Angel Voices:
- Sing For Ever (1988), featuring Jaymi Bandtock, Jonathan Arthey, Ian Grimley, Sam Harper, Gareth Lowman and Mathew Arthey as vocal soloists.
- New Day (1990), featuring Robert Chee-A-Tow, Jaymi Bandtock and Gareth Lowman as vocal soloists.
- Angel Voices (1992), featuring Oliver Putland, Daren Geraghty and Anthony Maher as vocal soloists.
- Angel Voices 2 (1996), featuring Chris Baron, Daren Geraghty, Liam O'Kane as vocal soloists.
- Peace on Earth (1996)
- Angel Voices 3 (1997), featuring Liam O'Kane, Steven Geraghty, Adam Harris, Chris Baron and Alex Baron as vocal soloists.
As Libera:
- Libera (1995) There are seven tracks on this Disc Libera mixes, (Mercury Records Ltd.) London
- Libera (1999), featuring Liam O'Kane, Adam Harris, Steven Geraghty, Alex Baron as vocal soloists. No instrumentalists are credited on the album, however Robert Prizeman did the keyboard work.[citation needed]
- Luminosa (2001), featuring Steven Geraghty, Ben Crawley, Sam Coates, Simon Beston as vocal soloists.
- Complete Libera (2003), two disc set with Libera and Luminosa.
- Free (2004), featuring Ben Crawley, Joseph Platt, Christopher Robson, Anthony Chadney and Raoul Neumann as vocal soloists, and Robert Prizeman, Fiona Pears, Dominic Kelly, Steven Geraghty, Chris Dodd, Ian Tilley and Helen Cole as instrumentalists.
- Visions (2005), featuring Tom Cully, Conor O'Donnell, Michael Horncastle, Joseph Sanders-Wilde, Callum Payne, James Vereycken as vocal soloists and Robert Prizeman as director, conductor and instrumentalist. Other instrumentalists included Ian Tilley, Fiona Pears, John Anderson, Steven Geraghty and Chris Dodd.
- Welcome to Libera's World (2006), featuring Joseph Platt, Ben Crawley, Liam O'Kane, Michael Horncastle and Joseph Sanders-Wilde as vocal soloists, and Robert Prizeman, Fiona Pears, John Anderson, Steven Geraghty, Chris Dodd, Ian Tilley as instrumentalists. The album was released only in Japan. Most of the tracks are re-released from the earlier albums. It includes only one new track, "Far Away".
- Angel Voices (2006), featuring Michael Horncastle, Ed Day, Connor O'Donnell, Tom Cully, Joshua Madine, Joseph Platt, Christopher Robson, Anthony Chadney, Joseph Sanders-Wilde and James Vereycken as vocal soloists, and Robert Prizeman, Fiona Pears, John Anderson, Steven Geraghty, Chris Dodd and Ian Tilley on various instruments.
- Angel Voices: Libera in Concert (2007), featuring Joshua Madine, Ben Philipp, Tom Cully, Ed Day, Liam Connery, Sam Leggett and Joe Snelling as vocal soloists, and Robert Prizeman, Fiona Pears, Steven Geraghty, Il Novecento Orchestra as instrumentalists.
- New Dawn (2008), featuring Tom Cully, Joshua Madine, Ed Day, Liam Connery, Joe Snelling and Benedict Philipp as vocal soloists. Robert Prizeman, Fiona Pears, Ian Tilley, Steven Geraghty, Sam Coates and the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra filled instrumental roles.
- Prayer: You Were There (2008), with Tom Cully, Ed Day, Joshua Madine, Liam Connery, Ben Crawley, Joseph Sanders-Wilde, Joseph Platt, Christopher Robson and Anthony Chadney as vocal soloists. The album was released only in Japan. Most of the tracks are re-released from the earlier albums.
- Eternal: The Best of Libera (2009), a two disk compilation album with a mix of old and new songs.
- Peace (2010), featuring Benedict Philipp, Joshua Madine, Tom Cully, Stefan Leadbeater, James Threadgill, Jakob De Menezes-Wood, Daniel Fontannaz, James Mordaunt and Ralph Skan as vocal soloists. The album was also released in a DeLuxe Edition.
- Miracle of Life (2011) was released only in Japan. "Song of Life" was used in a Japanese television drama.[29][30]
- The St. Philip's Boys Choir: The Best of Angel Voices (2011), a compilation of songs from Angel Voices (1992) and Angel Voices 2 (1996), from the time period from before the choir became known as Libera.
- Libera: The Christmas Album (2011), a Christmas album, also released in a deluxe edition and Japan edition under the name Winter Songs.
- Angel Voices 2012, a special compilation CD for the Japanese market, was released for the April 2012 Spring Tour in Singapore and Japan.
- Song of Life: A Collection (2012), featuring a new song, "Song of Life", and songs from Free (2004), Visions (2005), Angel Voices (2006), Eternal (2008), New Dawn (2008), and Peace (2010).
- Angels Sing: Christmas in Ireland (2013), a live concert recording of Libera's performance at the Armagh Cathedral.
- Angels Sing: Libera in America (2015), a live concert recording of Libera's performance at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, in Washington, D.C., US in August 2014.
- Libera at Christmas (2016), featuring songs "Hymn To Mary" and "Santa Will Find You", and three songs from Angels Sing: Christmas in Ireland (2013).
- Hope (2017), featuring a large number of brand new tracks and some older ones redone.
- Beyond (2018), featuring songs "In Paradisum" and renewed versions of "Sanctus", "Voca Me", and "Salve Regina". It has 11 tracks and was released 12 October 2018.[31]
- Christmas Carols with Libera (2019)
- If (2021)
Movie soundtracks
- Twelve Monkeys (1995)[32]
- Romeo and Juliet (1996)[32]
- Cousin Bette(1998)
- Hannibal (2001)
- The Merchant of Venice (2004)
- Nobody to Watch Over Me (2008)
- The Greatest Miracle (2011)
- From the New World (novel) (2012 anime)
Supporting roles on albums and singles
As Angel Voices:
- San Damiano (1984), by Sal Solo
- Christmas Wrapping (1990), by Tony Robinson
- The Christmas Album, Vol 2 (1994), by Neil Diamond
- The Big Picture (1997), by Elton John
As Libera:
- Monastery of Chant (Two Discs) (2002) (Warner Music)
- Aled (2002), by Aled Jones
- Classical Smoothies (simply the best) Warner Classics 2002 (Warner Music UK)
- Higher (2003), by Aled Jones
- The Christmas Album (2004), by Aled Jones
- Aled's Christmas Carols (2008) by Aled Jones (DVD)
- (2009)
- Choirboys From Heaven : EMI Classics 2010 (EMI Records Ltd.)
- The Prayer (2010) by Classical Relief for Haiti (various artists)
- The Olympic Experience (2012) released by Warner Classics[33]
- Christmas at Downton Abbey (2014) released by Warner Music TV[34]
- Nia ~ Toward the Heavens from the Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Original Soundtrack with soloist Luca Brugnoli as boy Soprano.
Concerts and appearances
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Since becoming a registered charity in the UK, Libera has made numerous appearances on TV, radio, and in concert.
2000
- Plymouth, England (St Andrew's Church, Plymouth) 26 October.
- Torquay, England(St. Luke's Church) 27 October.
2002
- Upper Norwood, England (St John the Evangelist, Upper Norwood) 2 March.
2005
- Upper Norwood, England (St John the Evangelist, Upper Norwood) 4 March.
- Yokohama, Japan(The Yokohama Blitz) 8 April.
- Tokyo, Japan (Bunkyo Civic CenterEntertainment Hall) 30 October.
2007
- Libera won an episode of the BBC's talent show When Will I Be Famous? hosted by Graham Norton broadcast on 17 February. They received prize money of £10,000.[35]
- Upper Norwood, England (St John the Evangelist, Upper Norwood) 23 March.
- Angel Voices Tour - Seoul, South Korea (Sejong Center) 18 April.
- Arundel, West Sussex, England (Arundel Cathedral) 5 May.
- Leiden, Netherlands (Pieterskerk, Leiden) 30 and 31 May. These concerts were later released as a DVD entitled Angel Voices.[36]
- Harrogate, England (St Wilfrid's Church, Harrogate) 30 June.
- Washington, DC Performed Brian Wilson's song Love and Mercy when he was an honoree at the Kennedy Center Honors2 December. The performance was broadcast on 26 December.
2008
- Angel Voices US Tour – New York, New York (Riverside Church) 17 April.
- Performed in The Concert of Hope
- London, England (Queen Elizabeth Hall) 11 May.
- Torquay, England(St. John's Church) 30 July.
- Libera appeared on UK television with Aled Jones in a Christmas special where they performed new versions of carols. This was subsequently released on DVD.[38]
2009
- BBC TV's Songs of Praise aired an entire programme dedicated to Libera on 25 January 2009.[39]
- Angel Voice Tour 2009 - Crystal Cathedral) 19 April.
- Promo appearances on Japanese TV in Japan.
- Arundel, West Sussex, England (Arundel Cathedral) 9 May.
- Dublin, Ireland (National Concert Hall) 31 July
- Belfast, Northern Ireland (St Peter's Cathedral, Belfast) 3 August
- St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh (Roman Catholic)) 11 August
- The Philippine Tour - Manila, Philippines (Philippine International Convention Center Plenary Hall) 25 October and Cebu, Philippines (Waterfront Cebu City Hotel & CasinoGrand Pacific Ballroom) 28 October.
2010
- Angel Voices Tour 2010 – Seoul, South Korea (Sejong Center) 11 April Makati, Philippines (RCBC Plaza Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium) 16 April (two shows). (Due to air travel disruption after the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption, the group was forced to return to England from the Philippines via land and sea connections.)
- Arundel, West Sussex, England (Arundel Cathedral) 15 May.
- USA Summer Tour 2010 – Atlanta, Georgia (Peachtree Presbyterian Church) 10 August.
- UK Autumn Concert Tour 2010 – Beverley, England (Beverley Minster) 20 November.
- Appearance on BBC TV Songs of Praise performing "Eternal Light".[40]
- Various UK TV appearances including "Christmas Cooks", "This Morning", and BBC "Breakfast".
2011
- Epsom, England (Epsom Playhouse) 18 March.
- Libera Live in Canada - Guelph, Ontario (Basilica of Our Lady Immaculate) 24 April.
- Libera Live - Houston, Texas(Tallowood Baptist Church) 9 August.
- Sang at Services at Chicago, Illinois31 July
- London, England broadcast on 2 October.[41]
- Manila, Philippines (Philippine International Convention CenterPlenary Hall) 25 October.
- Cebu, Philippines (Waterfront Cebu City Hotel & Casino Grand Pacific Ballroom) 28 October.
- London, England (St George's Cathedral) 25 November.[42]
- Appearance on BBC TV's Songs of Praise performing "Still, Still, Still".[43]
- UK TV appearances included "Live with Gabby" on Channel 5, and ITV's "This Morning".[44]
- Christmas appearance on BBC Radio 2 on the "Chris Evans" show.[45]
2012
- Appearance on BBC TV's Songs of Praise performing "How Shall I Sing That Majesty" (All Saints' Church, Cheltenham).[46]
- Spring Tour 2012 – Singapore (
- Arundel, West Sussex, England (Arundel Cathedral) 5 May.[48]
- Japanese TV promo filmed at All Saint's Church, West Dulwich, London, UK.[49]
- Channel Islands 2012 Tour – Saint Peter Port, Guernsey (St James, Guernsey) 7 and 8 August.[50]
- Armagh, Northern Ireland (St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh) 1 November.
- Belfast, Northern Ireland (St Peter's Cathedral, Belfast) 2 November
- London, England (St George's Cathedral) 16 November.
2013
- Concerts in Taiwan - Taichung, Taiwan (Taichung City Seaport Art Center) 9 April.
- Angel Voices - Seoul, South Korea (Sejong Center) 13 April.
- Guildford, England (Guildford Cathedral) 11 May.
- Armagh, Northern Ireland (St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh) 8 and 9 August.
- Christmas With Libera - Cebu City, Philippines(Chapel of San Pedro Calungsod) 31 October.
- London, England (St George's Cathedral) 28 November.
- Appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno - Burbank, California (The Burbank Studios) broadcast on 19 December.
- Appearance on New York, New York (NBC Studios (New York City)) broadcast on 25 December.
2014
- Spring Concerts | USA: - New York, New York (Church of the Incarnation, Episcopal (Manhattan)) 15 April and Morristown, New Jersey (Mayo Performing Arts Center) 16 April.
- Arundel, West Sussex, England (Arundel Cathedral) 10 May.
- Live in the United States - Washington, DC (Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception) 6 and 7 August.[51]
- Upper Norwood, England (St John the Evangelist, Upper Norwood) 20 December.
2015
- Moscow, Russia (Moscow International Performing Arts Center Svetlanov Hall) 18 January.[52]
- Live in the United States - Atlanta, Georgia (Woodruff Arts Center) 10 April.
- Guildford, England (Guildford Cathedral) 16 May.
- Exeter, England (Exeter Cathedral) 27 July.
- Christchurch, England (Christchurch Priory) 28 July.
- Osaka, Japan (Universal Studios Japan) 5 August.
- London, England (St George's Cathedral) 11 December.
- Christmas Tour 2015 - Tokyo, Japan (Tokyo Opera City TowerConcert Hall) 23 December (two shows).
2016
- Angels Sing - SM Seaside City CebuCenter Stage) 18 February.
- Angel Voices Libera - Daejeon, South Korea(Daejon Culture & Arts Center) 3 April.
- Romsey, England (Romsey Abbey) 23 April.
- Libera Live - Krakow, Poland (St. Kazimierz Królewicz Church) 26 July and (Main Square, Kraków) 27 July and Vallendar, Germany (Schoenstatt Pilgrims' Church) 2 August.
- Performed in Koncert Credo in Misericordiam Dei Brzegi, Wieliczka County, Poland (Campus Misericordiae) 30 July as part of World Youth Day 2016.
- London, England (St George's Cathedral) 2 December.
2017
- Ely, England (Ely Cathedral) 29 April.
- Angel Voices Tour 2017 "Hope" - Osaka, Japan (Grand Cube Osaka) 2 June.
- Libera USA Tour 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri (Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis (St. Louis)) 9 August[53]
- 2017 Chinese Tour - Shanghai Oriental Art Center) 28 October.
- London, England (Westminster Cathedral) 1 December.[53]
2018
- Ely, England (Ely Cathedral) 12 May.
- 2018 Summer Concert Tour - Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels (Los Angeles)) 3 August[54] and Garden Grove, California (Christ Cathedral (Garden Grove, California)Arboretum) 7 August.
- London, England (Westminster Cathedral) 17 October.
- Angel Voices Tour 2018 "Beyond" - Osaka, Japan (Grand Cube Osaka) 26 October.
- Brighton, England (St Bartholomew's Church, Brighton) 15 December.[55]
- Moscow, Russia (Zaryadye Hall) 28 December.[56]
2019
- The Friendship Tour - Manila, Philippines (Meralco Theater) 19 February and Cebu, Philippines (Waterfront Cebu City Hotel & Casino Grand Pacific Ballroom) 23 February.[57]
- Arundel, West Sussex, England (Arundel Cathedral) 22 June.[58]
- 2019 US Tour - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (First Southern Baptist Church) 1 August; Westlake Village, California (Calvary Community Church) 4 August and Garden Grove, California (Christ Cathedral (Garden Grove, California) Arboretum) 6 August.[59]
- Angel Voices Tour 2019 - Osaka, Japan (Grand Cube Osaka) 25 October.
- Christmas With Libera - London, England (St John's, Smith Square) 3 December.[60]
2020
- Online Mini Concert - online (Youtube Premier) 6 June 2020.[61]
- Libera in London - London, England (St John's, Smith Square) 6 December 2020.[62]
2021
- Libera in London 2021 - London, England (St John's, Smith Square) 5 December 2021.[63]
2022 Libera at Ely Cathedral - May 2022.
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External links
- Official website
- Libera at IMDb
- EMI Classics page about Libera (now defunct as EMI Classics artists were absorbed into Warner Classics in 2013).
- Warner Classics page about Libera
- Libera page at Let's Sing It (lyrics and info)