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Ensemble
Chorus N'omen
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Ensemble
Kammerchor "I Vocalisti"
Depending on the project, the chamber choir I Vocalisti consists of 20 to 60 vocally and musically trained singers from Northern Germany, who come together to perform challenging sacred and secular choral music at a professional level. Since its founding in 1991, the ensemble has performed in numerous concert series and has received prizes at national and international choral competitions, including 1st Prize at the 6th German Choir Competition in 2002 and 1st Prizes at the international choral contests in Tolosa, Spain in 2004, and in Cork, Ireland in 2009. In addition, I Vocalisti has recorded numerous works for radio, television and CD productions. The ensemble performs at major festivals, including the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival and the Festival des Choeurs lauréats. Furthermore, the choir regularly expands its musical spectrum by working in crossover projects with such groups as the Klazz Brothers and the Danish world music band Afenginn. As a guest choir for master classes, I Vocalisti has worked with directors such as Volker Hempfling, Frieder Bernius and Malcolm Goldring. The ensemble is also distinguished by its work with various composers and conductors such as U?is Prauli?š, Eric Whitacre, Ola Gjeilo and Christoph Eschenbach. Personal details
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Oberwalliser Vokalensemble
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Madrigal 75
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Islenskir jólasöngvar og Maríu
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Malmö Chamber Choir
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Chor St. Rochus, Minsk
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Chór Kameralny Absolwent
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VUS Univerzity Karlovy Praha
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Adoremus
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Study Choir, instit. of Musico
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St. Paraskeva
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Municipal choir of Korfu
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Coral de caméra "Preludia"
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Coro La Gerla
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Collegium Cantorum
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A Coeur Joie Belgique
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Cor Lieder Càmera
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Cardiff Polyphonic Choir
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Riga Youth Choir
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Azuoliukas Boy's and Male Choi
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Radion kamarikuoro
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Tallinn Charles Church Concert
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Ars Nova Ensemble
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Ensemble
Melodie solo
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Conductor
John Hugh Thomas
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Conductor
Vytautas Miškinis
| 1954
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Conductor
Javier Busto
| 1949
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Conductor
Alan Cutts
| 1950-2016
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Conductor
Tomaz Faganel
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Conductor
Hans-Joachim Lustig
Hans-Joachim Lustig is the founder and director of I Vocalisti. After completing his degree in Music Education, he has spent his career working as a freelance director and conductor in Lübeck, Germany. In 1994/95 he was the recipient of a fellowship awarded by the Deutsche Musikrat (German Music Council). He conducts seminars for choirs and choral directors both nationally and internationally. Lustig is also artistic director of the successful German boys’ choir, the Chorknaben Uetersen, whose male voices won 1st Prize at the 6th German Choir Competition in 2002. In addition, he is a sought-after adjudicator at choral competitions and frequently serves as a guest conductor for various choirs, including the Belgrade Radio Television Choir, the Philharmonia Chorus in London and the Ankara State Choir. Personal details
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Conductor
Antony Jivkov
| 1962
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Conductor
Hansruedi Kämpfen
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Conductor
Thorgerdur Ingólfsdóttir
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Conductor
Halina Goniewicz-Ürbas
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Conductor
Dan-Olof Stenlund
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Conductor
Svietlana Sejpa
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Conductor
Jaroslav Simunek
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Conductor
Dusan Bill
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Conductor
Dimitrije Stefanovic
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Conductor
Petya Pavlovich
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Conductor
Voicu Enachescu
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Conductor
Roberto Bertaina
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Conductor
Erwin List
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Conductor
Denis Menier
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Conductor
Josep Vila i Casanas
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Conductor
Maris Sirmais
Maris Sirmais was born in 1969 in Riga. In 1992 he studied choral conducting at the Jazeps Vitols Latvian Academy of Music, receiving his Masters degree in 1996 as a conducting student of Imants Kokars. Sirmais later continued his orchestral conducting studies at the University of Music and Performing Arts. In 1990, while still a student, Sirmais founded the Kamer… Youth Choir in order to realize his creative projects; the choir has won more than 60 national and international competitions. In addition, Sirmais conducted the Dzintars Women’s Choir from 1992 to 1997; since 1997, he has been principal conductor of the State Academic Choir Latvia. Under his baton, the choir performs regularly at large concerts in Latvia and abroad, together with world-famous orchestras, musicians and conductors. 2001 saw the beginning of a collaboration with Gidon Kremer and his Kremerata Baltica. As artistic director of the annual International Sacred Music Festival in Riga, Sirmais consistently continues the tradition of this music festival of promoting young Latvian composers and performing their works. Sirmais teaches at the Riga Cathedral Choir School and is a member of several international juries. He is also principal conductor of the Latvian Song and Dance Festival and the Latvian School Youth Song and Dance Festival. Maris Sirmais, like his choirs, has been awarded the Latvian Great Music Award several times. Personal details
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Conductor
Timo Nuoranne
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Conductor
Heli Jürgenson
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Conductor
Katalin Kiss
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