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Birmingham Conservatoire Chamber Choir
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The Birmingham Conservatoire Chamber Choir is a renowned classical music ensemble that has been captivating audiences with their exceptional performances for over three decades. The choir was founded in 1983 by Paul Spicer, who was then the Head of Choral Studies at the Birmingham Conservatoire. Since its inception, the choir has grown to become one of the most respected and sought-after choral groups in the UK. The Birmingham Conservatoire Chamber Choir is made up of talented singers who are students at the Birmingham Conservatoire, which is part of the Birmingham City University. The choir is known for its exceptional musicianship, technical proficiency, and versatility. They have a wide-ranging repertoire that includes works from the Renaissance period to contemporary music. Over the years, the Birmingham Conservatoire Chamber Choir has performed in some of the most prestigious venues in the UK and abroad. They have collaborated with renowned conductors and orchestras, and have received critical acclaim for their performances. Some of the highlights of their major performances include: In 1995, the choir performed at the Royal Albert Hall in London as part of the BBC Proms. They performed a program of works by British composers, including Vaughan Williams, Britten, and Tippett. The performance was broadcast live on BBC Radio 3 and was highly praised by critics. In 2003, the choir performed at the Vatican in Rome as part of a concert to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the election of Pope John Paul II. They performed a program of sacred music, including works by Palestrina, Allegri, and Victoria. The performance was attended by the Pope and was broadcast live on Italian television. In 2010, the choir performed at the Royal Opera House in London as part of a production of Benjamin Britten's opera "Noye's Fludde". The production was directed by Katie Mitchell and conducted by Paul Spicer. The choir received critical acclaim for their performance, with The Guardian describing them as "superb". The Birmingham Conservatoire Chamber Choir has also won numerous awards and accolades over the years. In 1999, they won the prestigious Choir of the Year competition, which is open to all choirs in the UK. They have also won the BBC Radio 3 Choir of the Year competition twice, in 2008 and 2015. In addition, they have won several awards at international choral competitions, including the Tolosa International Choral Competition in Spain and the Florilège Vocal de Tours in France. The success of the Birmingham Conservatoire Chamber Choir can be attributed to the dedication and talent of its members, as well as the leadership of its conductors. Paul Spicer, who founded the choir, was its conductor for over 20 years. He was succeeded by Jeffrey Skidmore in 2004, who has continued to lead the choir to great success. Skidmore is also the founder and conductor of the renowned choral ensemble Ex Cathedra. In addition to their performances and awards, the Birmingham Conservatoire Chamber Choir is also committed to education and outreach. They regularly work with schools and community groups to promote choral music and inspire the next generation of singers. They also offer workshops and masterclasses for aspiring choral conductors. In conclusion, the Birmingham Conservatoire Chamber Choir is a world-class ensemble that has made a significant contribution to the world of classical music.
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