Peregrina EnChantica is a London-based vocal ensemble, named after the Peregrine falcon, aiming to 'enchant' audiences with performances of fully original music by its founder, composer Zory Burner.
The ensemble presents two types of repertoire:
- A musical progression of authentic Pre-Renaissance Byzantine chants (14th c.), their derivatives by classical composers of 18th -20th c., and Zory Burner’s original arrangements. Peregrina EnChantica is one of the first choirs in the UK to specialize in concert performances of this unique genre, aiming to shine a bright light on this thousand-year-old musical phenomenon.
- A compelling fusion of musical genres in Zory Burner’s original song-cycle, dedicated and inspired by nature, in support of wildlife conservation and with a special focus on birds.
Within the development of this ongoing project, the ensemble has built an impressive track record in very short time: forming a partnership with David Lindo (The Urban Birder - naturalist, writer, broadcaster), in early 2015, the ensemble contributed to UK’s National Bird Vote, through their first single - “Sub Dio” (“Under The Open Sky”), by filming a music video and turning it into an anthem of the campaign. The song was published by InkStain Press, US, and presented on Amazing Radio.
Zory ran a tremendously successful concert series 2015/16, featuring performances at multiple national and international festivals, among which the Southbank Centre’s Chorus Festival, the International Youth Festival of Arts, "The Muses" at Sozopol, Bulgaria, where the ensemble was awarded first place in four categories and the Brandenburg choral festival of London.
Forming further partnerships, Peregrina EnChantica serenaded birding enthusiasts and experts alike with “Forgotten Names” - a special dedication to the highly endangered species of birds. The song was presented in support of RSPB's Skydancer & Hen Harrier Life projects, on Hen Harrier Day 2016 and 2017, organized by BAWC at Rainham Marshes Nature Reserve and at Birdfair festival 2017 - the "Birders’ Glastonbury", at Rutland Water Nature Reserve.
In August 2017 the project was awarded with a grant by Arts Council England, Zory completed her eleven-part nature-themed song-cycle and organised a new “Look Up” lecture-concert series 2017/2018, featuring thought-provoking talks by prominent guest speakers from the wildlife conservation world: Dr Mark Avery, Dr Debbie Pain, David Lindo, Charlie Moores and young conservationist Findlay Wilde.
Peregrina EnChantica has also developed a collaboration with the Lush company, through their common interest and passion for conservation, the ensemble was featured in an interview on Lush Radio and for an article on making a difference through music, and part of Zory Burner's original song-cycle was exclusively presented at Lush's Global Media Studio in Soho, in August 2018.
In 2019 Zory Burner received a grant by the PRS Foundation to run the ensemble’s third edition concert series, feat. performances at the Natural History Museum and the QEII Centre in Westminster, London, among other special events. She also received a grant from the National Culture Fund of Bulgaria to take part at the Tarnovo Festival of Arts, in mid December 2019.
Peregrina EnChantica is a London-based vocal ensemble, named after the Peregrine falcon, aiming to 'enchant' audiences with performances of fully original music by its founder, composer Zory Burner.
The ensemble presents two types of repertoire:
- A musical progression of authentic Pre-Renaissance Byzantine chants (14th c.), their derivatives by classical composers of 18th -20th c., and Zory Burner’s original arrangements. Peregrina EnChantica is one of the first choirs in the UK to specialize in concert performances of this unique genre, aiming to shine a bright light on this thousand-year-old musical phenomenon.
- A compelling fusion of musical genres in Zory Burner’s original song-cycle, dedicated and inspired by nature, in support of wildlife conservation and with a special focus on birds.
Within the development of this ongoing project, the ensemble has built an impressive track record in very short time: forming a partnership with David Lindo (The Urban Birder - naturalist, writer, broadcaster), in early 2015, the ensemble contributed to UK’s National Bird Vote, through their first single - “Sub Dio” (“Under The Open Sky”), by filming a music video and turning it into an anthem of the campaign. The song was published by InkStain Press, US, and presented on Amazing Radio.
Zory ran a tremendously successful concert series 2015/16, featuring performances at multiple national and international festivals, among which the Southbank Centre’s Chorus Festival, the International Youth Festival of Arts, "The Muses" at Sozopol, Bulgaria, where the ensemble was awarded first place in four categories and the Brandenburg choral festival of London.
Forming further partnerships, Peregrina EnChantica serenaded birding enthusiasts and experts alike with “Forgotten Names” - a special dedication to the highly endangered species of birds. The song was presented in support of RSPB's Skydancer & Hen Harrier Life projects, on Hen Harrier Day 2016 and 2017, organized by BAWC at Rainham Marshes Nature Reserve and at Birdfair festival 2017 - the "Birders’ Glastonbury", at Rutland Water Nature Reserve.
In August 2017 the project was awarded with a grant by Arts Council England, Zory completed her eleven-part nature-themed song-cycle and organised a new “Look Up” lecture-concert series 2017/2018, featuring thought-provoking talks by prominent guest speakers from the wildlife conservation world: Dr Mark Avery, Dr Debbie Pain, David Lindo, Charlie Moores and young conservationist Findlay Wilde.
Peregrina EnChantica has also developed a collaboration with the Lush company, through their common interest and passion for conservation, the ensemble was featured in an interview on Lush Radio and for an article on making a difference through music, and part of Zory Burner's original song-cycle was exclusively presented at Lush's Global Media Studio in Soho, in August 2018.
In 2019 Zory Burner received a grant by the PRS Foundation to run the ensemble’s third edition concert series, feat. performances at the Natural History Museum and the QEII Centre in Westminster, London, among other special events. She also received a grant from the National Culture Fund of Bulgaria to take part at the Tarnovo Festival of Arts, in mid December 2019.