Parent type: Choir
Definition: A small or medium-sized choir of roughly 8 to 40 singers, typically singing classical or religious music in a concert setting.
Uri: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamber_choir
Name | Creation |
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Ludus Modalis | 2025 |
St. Jacob's Chamber Choir | 2025 |
BBC Singers | 1923 |
Nederlands Kamerkoor | 1936 |
Eric Ericson Chamber Choir | 1944 |
RIAS Kammerchor | 1947 |
Norwegian Soloists' Choir | 1949 |
Kammerchor Stuttgart | 1967 |
Collegium Vocale Gent | 1969 |
Polski Chór Kameralny | 1977 |
Ars Nova Copenhagen | 1978 |
Elora Singers | 1979 |
Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir | 1980 |
Métamorphoses | 1982 |
Tapiola Chamber Choir | 1983 |
Chorus Musicus Köln | 1984 |
Dresdener Kammerchor | 1984 |
La Capella Reial de Catalunya | 1986 |
Chœur de chambre de Namur | 1986 |
Joyful Company of Singers | 1987 |
Tonus Peregrinus | 1989 |
Commotio | 1998 |
Chamber Choir of Europe | 2001 |
Yale Schola Cantorum | 2002 |
Vox Luminis | 2003 |
Orpheus Vokalensemble | 2004 |
The Crossing | 2004 |
Helsinki Chamber Choir | 2004 |
Danish National Vocal Ensemble | 2006 |