Our Project Partners
Project Partners collaborate with us on our projects. These may be discrete pieces of work for particular events, or ongoing projects.

Aurora Nova
Aurora Nova were founded by Patrick Craig in 1996 to perform a concert of sacred music for women's voices in London, raising money for charities supporting victims of domestic violence and breast cancer.

Cambridge Chorale

Continuum
Continuum was founded in 2018 by Harry Guthrie aiming to represent the very best traditions of choral singing. The choir prides itself in offering original and dynamic interpretations of firmly established choral repertoire alongside promoting new commissions and under-performed pieces.

Gesualdo Six
The Gesualdo Six is an award-winning British vocal ensemble comprising some of the UK’s finest consort singers, directed by Owain Park. Praised for their imaginative programming and impeccable blend, the group formed in 2014 for a performance of Gesualdo’s Tenebrae Responsories in Cambridge and has gone on to perform at numerous major festivals around the world.

Regent Records
Coming soon

Salford Cathedral Choirs

Selwyn College Choir, Cambridge
...launched our anthology project in November 2019!

Siglo de Oro
Siglo de Oro is one of the leading vocal ensembles of its generation, praised for its golden tone, fresh interpretations, and innovative programming. The group made its professional debut in 2014 at the Spitalfields Festival.

Somerville College Choir, Oxford
Julian of Norwich conference

VIF Records
Project partnership
Project partners may:
- share their own specialist knowledge or skills with us for mutual benefit either in the long or short term
- collaborate in obtaining grant-funding for a shared event or commission
- provide resources or facilities which the charity does not have or cannot afford
MoV may:
- share our own specialist knowledge or skills with our Project Partner for mutual benefit either in the long or short term
- initiate new projects for the benefit of our Project Partner’s own charitable objects or other aims
- take the lead in funding a project of our own initiative
- carry the greater burden of financing and managing a project
Not all organisations we work with become our Project Partners; project partnership does not necessarily create any legal or other contractual relationship between the charity and its project partner. Commercial organisations are eligible to become a Project Partner of the charity only where their involvement is of discernibly greater financial or other benefit to the charity than to the commercial organisation.