
Chris Ainslie

Katherine Manley
Fleuri branched out in 2006 by forming Fleuri Vox, with the intention of working with emerging and established singers and choirs. To date Fleuri Vox have worked with sopranos Katherine Manley, Laura Mitchell and Anna Devin; counter tenor Christopher Ainslie and male soprano Cenk Karaferya. Fleuri Vox have also given performances alongside choirs such as the Oxford Girls' Choir and Schola Pietatis Antonio Vivaldi, bringing in string and natural trumpet players for larger scale works.
Fleuri Vox programmes often focus on the vocal repertoire of Handel and his contemporaries and imaginatively incorporate obbligato writing on the recorder.
They have given performances at St George's Church, Bloomsbury, supported by the Concordia Foundation; St Georges Church, Hanover Square as part of the London Handel Festival Winter Series and Handel House Museum.
Typical Fleuri Vox programmes can be seen below:
In Praise of Handel & Hawksmoor
A gala concert to celebrate the restoration of St George's Church, Bloomsbury
with Fleuri Vox, Oxford Girls' Choir and Schola Pietatis Antonio Vivaldi.
Handel: Heroes & Heroines
A programme celebrating the castrati and female counterparts of Handel's day.
Includes arias from Handel's Rinaldo, Xerxes, and Giulio Cesare, with instrumental
music by Babell and Pepusch.
Performed at St George's Church, Hanover Square for the Handel Festival Winter Series.
The Foundling Connection
A programme exploring the connection both Handel and Vivaldi had with the Foundling Hospital in London and the Pieta in Venice.
Music includes excerpts from Handel's Messiah and Vivaldi's Gloria, alongside sonatas
from the same composers.
Performed at the Handel House Museum.