Les Voix Humaines

Les Voix Humaines is a Canadian viol ensemble based in Montreal, Quebec.

[3] Les Voix Humaines first came together in 1985; they named their group after a viola da gamba composition by Marin Marais.

[3] The duo have made several recordings for the Canadian ATMA Classique label, including The Spirite of Musicke with soprano Suzie LeBlanc, featuring the viol music of Alfonso Ferrabosco, Tobias Hume, John Jenkins and Christopher Simpson in 2001.

In 2009 the group recorded an album, Fanstasies, using six eighteenth century instruments from the collection of the University of Toronto.

[5] Two other recordings are Sainte Colombe: Concertos for bass viol/Les Voix Humaines and Sainte-Colombe Concerts a deux Violes Esgales, which study and perform the works of two composers who were father and son.