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Thüringischer akademischer Singkreis
Artist Info
Role
:
Ensemble
Period
:
Baroque
 
 
Modern
Genre
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Choral
 
Thüringischer akademischer Singkreis, also known as TAS, is a renowned classical music choir based in Germany. The choir was founded in 1950 by a group of students from the University of Jena who shared a passion for choral music. Over the years, TAS has grown to become one of the most respected and accomplished choirs in Germany, with a rich history of performances and awards. The early years of TAS were marked by a strong commitment to excellence in choral music. The founding members of the choir were all students of music, and they were determined to create a choir that would showcase the best of German choral music. Under the leadership of their first conductor, Fritz Reuter, TAS quickly gained a reputation for its exceptional performances of works by Bach, Handel, and other great composers. In the years that followed, TAS continued to grow and evolve. The choir expanded its repertoire to include works from a wide range of musical periods and styles, from medieval chants to contemporary compositions. TAS also began to perform regularly outside of Germany, touring throughout Europe and beyond. One of the highlights of TAS's early years was its performance at the 1958 World's Fair in Brussels. The choir was invited to represent Germany at the fair, and its performance was widely praised for its beauty and precision. This performance helped to establish TAS as one of the premier choral ensembles in Europe. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, TAS continued to build on its reputation for excellence in choral music. The choir performed at numerous festivals and competitions, winning many awards and accolades along the way. In 1972, TAS was awarded the prestigious Robert Schumann Prize for its outstanding contributions to the cultural life of Germany. In the years that followed, TAS continued to push the boundaries of choral music, exploring new styles and techniques while remaining true to its roots in the German choral tradition. The choir's performances became increasingly ambitious, incorporating elements of theater, dance, and multimedia into its shows. One of the most memorable performances in TAS's history took place in 1999, when the choir performed Carl Orff's "Carmina Burana" in the historic city of Weimar. The performance was a massive undertaking, involving over 200 performers and a complex set design that transformed the city's marketplace into a medieval village. The performance was a huge success, drawing thousands of spectators and earning TAS widespread acclaim. Today, TAS continues to be one of the most respected and accomplished choirs in Germany. The choir's current conductor, Matthias Beckert, has led the ensemble since 2001, and has continued to build on the choir's legacy of excellence in choral music. TAS performs regularly throughout Germany and Europe, and has released numerous recordings showcasing its diverse repertoire. In conclusion, Thüringischer akademischer Singkreis is a remarkable classical music choir with a rich history of performances and awards. From its humble beginnings as a group of music students in Jena, TAS has grown to become one of the most respected and accomplished choirs in Germany, with a reputation for excellence in choral music that spans the globe. With its commitment to innovation and its deep roots in the German choral tradition, TAS is sure to continue to inspire and delight audiences for many years to come.
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