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Laudate Renaissance Ensemble
The Laudate Renaissance Ensemble is a small group of enthusiastic amateur Singers from Zagreb (Croatia) who perform music ranging from renaissance madrigals to sacred contemporary liturgies. The choir promotes European and Croatian musical heritage giving... moreThe Laudate Renaissance Ensemble is a small group of enthusiastic amateur Singers from Zagreb (Croatia) who perform music ranging from renaissance madrigals to sacred contemporary liturgies. The choir promotes European and Croatian musical heritage giving concerts both home and outside Zagreb, but also enjoys performing classical music to the audience that does not tend to go to cultural events. Since 2007, the choir has been conducted by Ms. Elena Konovalova. Under her guidance, the choir won first place at Zagreb Singing Choirs Competition 2012, in Vocal Ensembles category.
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The Laudate Renaissance Ensemble enjoys performing renaissance music at Renaissance fairs and history events, in museums, castles or churches. If you require a group of Singers to entertain and impress the audience by giving them costumed performance, you can hire us to sing some fine frottolas and madrigals. less
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The Jerusalem A-Cappella Singers
Jerusalem A-Cappella Singers, an ensemble of 25 Singers, specializes in music of the renaissance and the Baroque, as well as modern pieces, with emphasis on original and unique repertoire.
The Ensemble performs in some of the most important music fes... moreJerusalem A-Cappella Singers, an ensemble of 25 Singers, specializes in music of the renaissance and the Baroque, as well as modern pieces, with emphasis on original and unique repertoire.
The Ensemble performs in some of the most important music festivals in Israel, and has won first prize and a gold medal in the International Liturgic Music Competition for choirs 1996, sponsored by the Vatican. On 2001 Jerusalem A-Cappella Singers performed a world premier in Jerusalem and Italy of a Mass in Arabic by father Armando Pieruchi and in 2009 they were invited to take part in a special project for Christmas which was produced and filmed in Jerusalem by the BBC and forecasted later in England.
Among the ensemble's programs: "Best of British", "Magical Voices of the Baltic Sea", "Bach and African Mass", "Balkan Liturgy" and "Festa Italiana" - the music of Italy with rare pieces from S... less
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Les Sirènes Female Chamber Choir
Les Sirènes is a Glasgow-based female Chamber choir consisting of 26 vocalists, all students and graduates of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (formerly RSAMD). In October 2012, the choir was awarded the prestigious title of Choir of the Year 2012, a... moreLes Sirènes is a Glasgow-based female Chamber choir consisting of 26 vocalists, all students and graduates of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (formerly RSAMD). In October 2012, the choir was awarded the prestigious title of Choir of the Year 2012, after an extensive UK-wide search and a competitive Grand Final held at London's Royal Festival Hall. The ensemble was established in 2007 by present musical director Andrew Nunn and performs regularly across Scotland and beyond, having given concerts in renowned venues such as Glasgow Cathedral, the SECC, Dunkeld Cathedral, Paisley Abbey, the Mackintosh Church, the Queen's Hall, the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall and London’s Cadogan Hall. The choir has also performed in more obscure locations, having “sung on the subway” as part of the Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) promotion of the Glasgow underground.
As well as their victory in the Choir of the Year competition, the choir reached the semi-final stage of BBC1’s Last Choir Standing in 2008. T... less
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The Nashville Singers and The Suntones
The Suntones celebrated the 50th Anniversary of their international quartet championship in 2011. To help celebrate this important milestone, Nashville Singers hosted a special "meet & greet" event honoring the Suntones in Nashville on May 12, 2011. The c... moreThe Suntones celebrated the 50th Anniversary of their international quartet championship in 2011. To help celebrate this important milestone, Nashville Singers hosted a special "meet & greet" event honoring the Suntones in Nashville on May 12, 2011. The concert closed with a performance by The Suntones and the Nashville Singers singing Gene Cokeroft's stirring arrangement of Danny Boy, with solos by Gene and son Bruce. Two members of the Suntones (Harlan Wilson and Todd Wilson) are also members of the Nashville Singers. For more information about the Nashville Singers, visit www.nashvilleSingers.org. For more information about the Suntoners, visit www.thesuntones.com. less
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Bell'Arte Singers
Bell'Arte Singers is a community-based ensemble of accomplished amateur Singers, music educators who enjoy creating high quality music and sharing this music with others. The choir performs a mix of global and traditional choral repertoire, both classical... moreBell'Arte Singers is a community-based ensemble of accomplished amateur Singers, music educators who enjoy creating high quality music and sharing this music with others. The choir performs a mix of global and traditional choral repertoire, both classical and contemporary.
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The Greenwood Chorale
The Greenwood Chorale is made up of Singers from the greater Greenwood region who enjoy singing choral music together. We sing both sacred and non-sacred music covering a broad spectrum of music periods.