Our clients
Percius is proud to represent the following artists and projects worldwide. Further clients will be announced as our portfolio continues to develop.
For more information about our clients please click on the links below. We like to tailor programmes and projects to suit specific needs so please contact us on +44 7718 752481 or info@percius.co.uk.
Alamire
Director: David Skinner
Scrumptious harmonies served up by this most luminous of consorts...
The Independent on SundayPerfectly sung ... as it must sound in heaven.
Stuttgarter Zeitung
Brecon Baroque
Director: Rachel Podger
The collective sense of style shown by Podger and her ensemble produces music making of inspiring vitality...
International Record Review
English Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble
the fabulous ECSE would have made Monteverdi proud with their skill and sensitivity.
Toronto Starthe ensemble lifts this music to an intensely expressive level.
BBC Music Magazine
I Fagiolini
Director: Robert Hollingworth
If there's a more enterprisingly theatrical vocal group than this one, I've yet to encounter it...
The Telegrapha glittering simulacrum... first-rate concert...
The Independent
Rachel Podger
Baroque violin / Director
Britain's finest period violinist
BBC Music Magazineintoxicating combination of power and grace
Toronto Star (with Tafelmusik)
Eamonn Dougan
Director
Eamonn Dougan conducted the Britten Sinfonia and Britten Sinfonia Voices in a radiant performance.
Richard Morrison, The Times
Robert Hollingworth
Director
Robert Hollingworth directed a performance of such vitality, resonance and immediacy that it scarcely seemed to matter who the music was by...
The Telegraph
David Skinner
Director
There’s both freshness and fire in these accounts, Skinner underscoring the music’s dramatic and madrigalian qualities, and enhancing dynamic and textual contrasts to elating effect.
BBC Music Magazine
The Choir of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
Director: David Skinner
The performances glow, as does one’s spirit after hearing them ... they sing with as much sensitivity and soul as many more famous rivals.
Gramophone Magazine