Roomful of Teeth is an American vocal ensemble founded in 2009 by Brad Wells. Its stated mission is to "mine the expressive potential of the human voice".[1][2]
According to co-artistic director Cameron Beauchamp, Roomful of Teeth was inspired by the contemporary ensembles Sō Percussion, Alarm Will Sound, and Bang on a Can; Wells and Beauchamp desired a vocal counterpart to these ensembles.[3]
The project's debut album, Roomful of Teeth, was released in 2012 and nominated in three categories for the 2014 56th Annual Grammy Awards, including Best Engineer for Classical Album, Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance, and Best Contemporary Classical Composition. The album subsequently received a Grammy for Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance.[7]
Roomful of Teeth's second full-length recording, Render, was released in April 2015, and featured works by Wally Gunn, Missy Mazzoli, William Brittelle, Caleb Burhans, ensemble tenor Eric Dudley, and artistic director Brad Wells.[12]
In October 2019, the band was the subject of a controversy on Instagram and Twitter, when several performers of Inuit throat singing, including Canadian Inukthroat singerTanya Tagaq, accused Caroline Shaw and Roomful of Teeth of having engaged in cultural appropriation and exoticism for their use of throat singing without sufficiently crediting or compensating the creators of that intellectual property, in particular in regards to the ensemble's signature work, Partita for 8 Voices.[13][14][15] As a result of this criticism, the ensemble agreed to make a number of changes in how they approached source materials, including more prominently crediting teachers and coaches, reading a source acknowledgment statement before performances, and exploring other ways to support the work of indigenous musicians.[16][17]
In February 2024, Roomful of Teeth's fourth studio album, Rough Magic, was nominated in two categories at the Grammy Awards: Best Contemporary Classical Composition and Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance, and won in the latter category.[18] It featured works by William Brittelle, Eve Beglarian, Peter S. Shin, and Caroline Shaw.[19]
Discography
Studio albums
Roomful of Teeth (2012)
Render (2015)
3 (2019)
Rough Magic (2023)
EPs
Caroline Shaw: Partita for 8 Voices (2013)
Caroline Shaw: Partita for 8 Voices (Remixes) (2016)
Michael Harrison: Just Constellations (2020)
Other albums
The Colorado: Music from the Motion Picture (2016)
^Cypess, Rebecca; Gomez, Estelí; Lansang, Rachael, eds. (2023). Historical performance and new music: aesthetics and practices. Studies in contemporary music and culture (1. ed.). Abingdon, Oxon ; New York: Routledge. ISBN978-1-003-30022-9.