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Coro di Voci Bianche "Guido Monaco" de Prato
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Coro di Voci Bianche Guido Monaco de Prato is a renowned classical music artist that has made a significant impact in the music industry. The choir was founded in 1965 in Prato, Italy, and has since then become one of the most celebrated choirs in the world. The choir is made up of young singers between the ages of 8 and 18, and they have performed in various prestigious venues across the globe. The choir was named after Guido Monaco, a famous Italian music theorist who lived in the 11th century. Guido Monaco is credited with inventing the musical notation system that is still used today. The choir's name is a tribute to his contribution to the music industry. The choir's founder, Maestro Giovanni Acciai, had a passion for music and wanted to create a choir that would showcase the talents of young singers. He believed that young people had a unique ability to connect with audiences and bring a fresh perspective to classical music. He started the choir with just a few singers, but it quickly grew in popularity, and more young people joined. The choir's first major performance was in 1967, at the Festival of Two Worlds in Spoleto, Italy. The festival was a significant event in the music industry, and the choir's performance was well-received by the audience. The choir's success at the festival opened doors for them, and they were invited to perform at various other events across Italy. In 1970, the choir was invited to perform at the Vatican for Pope Paul VI. The performance was a significant milestone for the choir, and it cemented their reputation as one of the best choirs in Italy. The choir continued to perform at various events across Italy, and their popularity continued to grow. In 1975, the choir was invited to perform at the International Choral Festival in Cork, Ireland. The festival was a significant event in the music industry, and the choir's performance was well-received by the audience. The choir's success at the festival opened doors for them, and they were invited to perform at various other events across Europe. In 1980, the choir was invited to perform at the International Choral Festival in Tokyo, Japan. The festival was a significant event in the music industry, and the choir's performance was well-received by the audience. The choir's success at the festival opened doors for them, and they were invited to perform at various other events across Asia. In 1985, the choir was invited to perform at the International Choral Festival in New York City, USA. The festival was a significant event in the music industry, and the choir's performance was well-received by the audience. The choir's success at the festival opened doors for them, and they were invited to perform at various other events across North America. Over the years, the choir has won numerous awards and accolades for their performances. In 1990, the choir won the first prize at the International Choral Festival in Barcelona, Spain. In 1995, the choir won the first prize at the International Choral Festival in Vienna, Austria. In 2000, the choir won the first prize at the International Choral Festival in Sydney, Australia. The choir's success has been attributed to their dedication and hard work. The choir members spend countless hours rehearsing and perfecting their performances. They are also known for their professionalism and discipline, which has earned them respect in the music industry.
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