The Clerks' Group, formerly known as The Clerks Group, is a renowned British early music vocal ensemble that has captivated audiences with their exquisite performances of medieval and Renaissance-era choral works. Comprising eight talented singers, this mixed-voice chamber choir specializes in Franco-Flemish music from the late medieval and early Renaissance periods. Under the direction of Edward Wickham, The Clerks' Group has produced a series of acclaimed recordings and concerts, featuring masterpieces by composers such as Josquin des Prez, Johannes Ockeghem, and others. Their discography includes notable works like Ockeghem's enigmatic Requiem and masses from the Brussels 5557 manuscript, compiled for the marriage of Charles the Bold. With their rich harmonies and meticulous attention to historical performance practices, The Clerks' Group offers a captivating journey through the vocal treasures of the past.