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Coro di Torino della
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Coro di Torino della is a renowned classical music artist that has captivated audiences around the world with their exceptional vocal performances. The choir was founded in 1966 in Turin, Italy, by a group of music enthusiasts who shared a passion for choral music. Over the years, the choir has grown in size and reputation, becoming one of the most respected choral groups in Italy and beyond. The early years of Coro di Torino della were marked by a strong commitment to excellence in choral music. The choir's founders, led by conductor Carlo Pavese, were determined to create a group that would showcase the best of Italian choral music. They recruited talented singers from across Turin and began rehearsing regularly, honing their skills and perfecting their sound. In the years that followed, Coro di Torino della began to gain recognition for their exceptional performances. They won numerous awards at choral competitions across Italy, including the prestigious Guido d'Arezzo International Polyphonic Competition. Their reputation continued to grow, and they were soon invited to perform at major music festivals and events throughout Europe. One of the highlights of Coro di Torino della's early career was their performance at the 1970 World Expo in Osaka, Japan. The choir was selected to represent Italy at the event, and their performance was widely praised for its beauty and precision. This performance helped to establish Coro di Torino della as one of the premier choral groups in Italy, and they continued to receive invitations to perform at major events and festivals around the world. In the years that followed, Coro di Torino della continued to build on their success, expanding their repertoire to include a wide range of choral music from different periods and styles. They also began to collaborate with other artists and musicians, including renowned conductors and orchestras. One of the most notable collaborations in Coro di Torino della's history was with the legendary conductor Claudio Abbado. In 1992, Abbado invited the choir to perform with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra in a series of concerts in Berlin and Turin. The performances were a huge success, and they were widely praised for their exceptional musicality and artistry. Coro di Torino della has also collaborated with other notable conductors and orchestras, including Riccardo Muti, Zubin Mehta, and the London Symphony Orchestra. They have performed at major music festivals around the world, including the Salzburg Festival, the Edinburgh International Festival, and the Ravenna Festival. Throughout their career, Coro di Torino della has received numerous awards and accolades for their exceptional performances. They have won multiple prizes at the Guido d'Arezzo International Polyphonic Competition, as well as the prestigious European Grand Prix for Choral Singing. They have also been recognized by the Italian government for their contributions to the arts, receiving the prestigious Premio Abbiati award in 2001. Today, Coro di Torino della continues to be one of the most respected choral groups in Italy and around the world. They remain committed to excellence in choral music, and their performances continue to captivate audiences with their beauty, precision, and artistry. With a rich history of exceptional performances and a commitment to the highest standards of musical excellence, Coro di Torino della is truly a treasure of the classical music world.
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