Côr Caerdydd
Released Album
Choral
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October 7, 2016
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November 28, 2011
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May 3, 2011
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2005
Artist Info
Role:EnsembleCôr Caerdydd is a Welsh classical music choir that has been active since 1963. The choir has gained a reputation for its exceptional performances of Welsh choral music, as well as its interpretations of classical works from around the world. Over the years, Côr Caerdydd has become one of the most respected choirs in the UK, and has won numerous awards for its performances. The choir was founded in 1963 by John Hugh Thomas, who was a well-known conductor and composer in Wales. Thomas had a vision of creating a choir that would showcase the rich tradition of Welsh choral music, while also exploring new and innovative works from around the world. He recruited a group of talented singers from across Wales, and Côr Caerdydd was born. In its early years, the choir focused primarily on Welsh choral music, performing works by composers such as William Mathias, Alun Hoddinott, and Grace Williams. The choir quickly gained a reputation for its exceptional performances, and began to attract attention from music lovers across the UK. In the 1970s, Côr Caerdydd began to expand its repertoire, performing works by composers from around the world. The choir's performances of works by Bach, Handel, and Mozart were particularly well-received, and helped to establish the choir as one of the leading classical music ensembles in the UK. Over the years, Côr Caerdydd has performed at some of the most prestigious venues in the UK, including the Royal Albert Hall, St. David's Hall, and the Wales Millennium Centre. The choir has also performed internationally, touring Europe, North America, and Asia. One of the highlights of Côr Caerdydd's career was its performance at the 1983 Royal Variety Performance, which was attended by Queen Elizabeth II. The choir performed a medley of Welsh folk songs, which received a standing ovation from the audience. Côr Caerdydd has also won numerous awards for its performances over the years. In 1978, the choir won the prestigious Llangollen International Eisteddfod, which is one of the largest choral competitions in the world. The choir has also won the National Eisteddfod of Wales on several occasions, and has been awarded the Welsh Music Prize for its recordings. In addition to its performances, Côr Caerdydd has also made a significant contribution to the development of Welsh choral music. The choir has commissioned numerous works by Welsh composers, and has worked to promote the use of the Welsh language in choral music. Today, Côr Caerdydd continues to be one of the leading classical music ensembles in the UK. The choir is led by conductor Adrian Partington, who has been with the choir since 2014. Under Partington's leadership, the choir has continued to explore new and innovative works, while also maintaining its commitment to Welsh choral music. In conclusion, Côr Caerdydd is a Welsh classical music choir that has made a significant contribution to the development of Welsh choral music, as well as the wider classical music world. The choir's exceptional performances and commitment to innovation have earned it a reputation as one of the leading ensembles in the UK, and its numerous awards and accolades are a testament to its success.More....
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