Parent type: Choir
Definition: A choir consisting of men who sing with either a tenor or bass voice, and whose music is typically arranged into high and low tenors, and high and low basses.
Uri: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Men%27s_chorus
| Name | Creation |
|---|---|
| Tewkesbury Abbey Schola Cantorum | 2025 |
| Profeti dell Quinta | 2025 |
| Choir of Westminster Abbey | 1064 |
| Thomanerchor | 1211 |
| Dresdner Kreuzchor | 1233 |
| New College Choir, Oxford | 1378 |
| Choir of King's College, Cambridge | 1440 |
| Vienna Boys' Choir | 1498 |
| Choir of St. John's College, Cambridge | 1669 |
| Stuttgarter Hymnus-Chorknaben | 1899 |
| Westminster Cathedral Choir | 1909 |
| Saint Thomas Choir of Men and Boys | 1918 |
| The American Boychoir | 1936 |
| Texas Boys Choir | 1945 |
| Knabenchor Hannover | 1949 |
| Tölzer Knabenchor | 1955 |
| Pro Cantione Antiqua | 1967 |
| Chanticleer | 1977 |
| Die Singphoniker | 1979 |
| Boni Peuri | 1981 |
| Cantori Gregoriani | 1985 |