Norman Luboff Choir
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Opera
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September 11, 2007
Film
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February 24, 2017
Artist Info
Genre:ChoralOperaVocalThe Norman Luboff Choir was a renowned classical music ensemble that was founded in 1963 by Norman Luboff, a prominent American choral conductor, arranger, and composer. The choir was known for its exceptional vocal harmonies, rich tonal quality, and diverse repertoire that spanned various genres, including classical, folk, spirituals, and popular music. Norman Luboff was born on May 14, 1917, in Chicago, Illinois, and grew up in a musical family. He began his music career as a singer and arranger for various radio programs in the 1940s and later worked as a conductor and arranger for several record labels, including Columbia Records and RCA Victor. Luboff was also a prolific composer and arranger, and his works were performed by many renowned artists, including Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, and Doris Day. In 1963, Luboff founded the Norman Luboff Choir, which quickly gained popularity for its unique sound and repertoire. The choir consisted of 32 professional singers, including sopranos, altos, tenors, and basses, who were carefully selected for their exceptional vocal abilities and musicality. The choir's members were diverse, coming from various backgrounds and nationalities, which added to the ensemble's rich cultural and musical diversity. The Norman Luboff Choir's repertoire was vast and varied, ranging from classical choral works to folk songs, spirituals, and popular music. The choir's arrangements were known for their intricate harmonies, lush textures, and dynamic contrasts, which showcased the ensemble's exceptional vocal abilities. The choir's performances were often accompanied by orchestras or small ensembles, which added to the richness and depth of the ensemble's sound. The Norman Luboff Choir's performances were highly acclaimed, and the ensemble quickly gained a reputation as one of the finest choral groups in the world. The choir performed extensively throughout the United States and Europe, and its concerts were often sold out. The choir also made numerous recordings, which were widely popular and received critical acclaim. One of the Norman Luboff Choir's most notable performances was its appearance at the 1964 New York World's Fair, where the choir performed daily in the United States Pavilion. The choir's performances were highly praised, and the ensemble's popularity soared. The choir also performed at the White House for President Lyndon B. Johnson and at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. The Norman Luboff Choir received numerous awards and accolades throughout its career. The ensemble won three Grammy Awards for Best Performance by a Chorus, in 1961, 1962, and 1963, and was nominated for several more. The choir also received the prestigious Edison Award in 1964 for its recording of "Songs of the West," which was a collection of traditional Western folk songs. Despite its success, the Norman Luboff Choir disbanded in 1987, following Norman Luboff's death. However, the ensemble's legacy lives on, and its recordings continue to be popular among classical music enthusiasts and choral music lovers. In conclusion, the Norman Luboff Choir was a remarkable classical music ensemble that left an indelible mark on the world of choral music. The choir's exceptional vocal abilities, diverse repertoire, and dynamic performances made it one of the finest choral groups of its time.More....
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