The Clerks were formed by Edward Wickham in 1992 from choral scholars (also known as Academical Clerks – hence the name) at Oxford University. The ensemble, whose name is pronounced like American 'Clarks', was soon signed by the record label ASV (later Sanctuary Classics). During the 1990s The Clerks’ recording profile focussed on the music of Johannes Ockeghem, whose complete sacred music the ensemble finished recording in 1999, picking up a Gramophone Award in the process. Several other recordings have focussed on previously neglected repertoire and composers, such as Jacob Barbireau, Johannes Tinctoris and Johannes Regis.
The Clerks have been associated with pioneering work in the field of performance practice, in particular singing from facsimiles of Renaissance manuscript sources, a process heavily influenced by the work of Margaret Bent and John Milsom. Several recordings were made in this way, and the experience has since informed the group’s approach to the rehearsal and performance.
Discography
Recent recordings
Johannes Regis: Opera omnia (2009) - 2CDs Musique en Wallonie MEW 0848-0849
The Essential Josquin Des Prez (2007) - Sanctuary/Gaudeamus CD GAM 361
In Memoria: Medieval Songs of Remembrance (2007) - Sanctuary/Gaudeamus CD GAU 362
The Ockeghem Collection (2006) - 5CDs Sanctuary/Gaudeamus CD GAX 550