Gallicantus is a captivating early music vocal ensemble renowned for their stirring performances of medieval and Renaissance choral works. Drawing their name from the monastic office held just before dawn, Gallicantus embodies the spirit of the 'rooster's song', awakening audiences with their rich, resonant harmonies. The group has garnered acclaim for their interpretations of masses by composers such as Tallis and Rore, as well as their exploration of lesser-known works from the period. With a commitment to historical authenticity and musical excellence, Gallicantus invites listeners to experience the profound emotional depth and spiritual resonance of early choral music. Their discography includes notable releases like 'Dialogues of Sorrow' and their rendition of Orlande de Lassus's seminal masterpiece. Whether performing in historic venues like the Temple Church in London or recording in state-of-the-art studios, Gallicantus continues to enchant and inspire with their unique blend of vocal prowess and scholarly rigor.