Since its founding by Valentin Radu in 1987, Vox Renaissance Consort, with its lively, costumed performances of Renaissance vocal music and court dance, has delighted audiences in nine countries. Its varied programs have ranged from inspirational motets to sprightly madrigals, and have included fully staged Renaissance opera (the Monteverdi 1607 L'Orfeo at the Annenberg Center). Vox Renaissance Consort has performed in many fine concert venues such as Saint Mark's Basilica in Venice, Saint Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, and the Salzburg, Cathedral.
Other important concert venues include the famous Vienna Votivkirche and Saint Anne's Church, the Strasbourg Orangerie Palace, and the Prince's Hall of the Marburg Castle, in Germany.
United States venues include appearances at Carnegie Recital Hall in New York, the National City Christian Church in Washington, D.C., Philadelphia's historic Old Saint Joseph's Church, Philadelphia Museum of Art, the State Museum at Harrisburg, and countless others. Vox has recorded two albums, most recently, A Renaissance Noel on the PolyGram label. In June of 1998, Vox Renaissance Consort had the honor of performing as special guests of Romanian President Emil Constantinescu at Carnegie Hall in New York for the gala concert in his honor.









