Slovak Philharmonic Choir, Bratislava
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Opera
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September 13, 2005
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May 3, 1994
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February 15, 1994
Artist Info
Role:EnsembleGenre:ChoralOperaThe Slovak Philharmonic Choir, Bratislava is a renowned classical music artist that has been captivating audiences with its exceptional performances for over 70 years. The choir was founded in 1946 as part of the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra, and since then, it has grown to become one of the most respected choirs in the world. The birth of the Slovak Philharmonic Choir, Bratislava can be traced back to the aftermath of World War II. In 1946, the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra was established, and the choir was formed as a part of it. The choir was initially made up of amateur singers, but it quickly gained a reputation for its exceptional performances, and professional singers were soon recruited to join the choir. Over the years, the Slovak Philharmonic Choir, Bratislava has grown in size and stature. Today, it is made up of over 100 professional singers, and it is recognized as one of the finest choirs in the world. The choir has performed in some of the most prestigious concert halls and music festivals around the world, including the Royal Albert Hall in London, the Musikverein in Vienna, and the Carnegie Hall in New York. One of the highlights of the Slovak Philharmonic Choir, Bratislava's career was its performance at the 1964 World's Fair in New York. The choir was invited to perform at the fair as part of the Czechoslovakian Pavilion, and its performance was a huge success. The choir's rendition of Antonín Dvořák's "Stabat Mater" was particularly well-received, and it helped to establish the choir's reputation as one of the finest in the world. Another major highlight of the choir's career was its performance at the 1989 Salzburg Festival. The choir was invited to perform as part of the festival's opening concert, and its performance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's "Requiem" was widely praised. The performance was particularly significant because it took place just a few months after the fall of the Berlin Wall, and it was seen as a symbol of the reunification of Europe. The Slovak Philharmonic Choir, Bratislava has also been the recipient of numerous awards and honors over the years. In 1970, the choir was awarded the title of "Merited Artist" by the Czechoslovakian government in recognition of its contributions to the country's cultural heritage. In 1996, the choir was awarded the "Golden Plaque" by the International Choral Festival in Verona, Italy, in recognition of its outstanding performances. In addition to its performances and awards, the Slovak Philharmonic Choir, Bratislava has also made numerous recordings over the years. The choir's recordings of works by composers such as Dvořák, Mozart, and Johannes Brahms have been widely praised, and they have helped to establish the choir's reputation as one of the finest in the world. In conclusion, the Slovak Philharmonic Choir, Bratislava is a classical music artist that has been captivating audiences with its exceptional performances for over 70 years. The choir's birth can be traced back to the aftermath of World War II, and since then, it has grown to become one of the most respected choirs in the world. The choir's performances at the 1964 World's Fair and the 1989 Salzburg Festival were particularly significant, and the choir has also been the recipient of numerous awards and honors over the years. The choir's recordings have also been widely praised, and they have helped to establish the choir's reputation as one of the finest in the world.More....
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Men of Two Worlds, Op.65, F.121
Baraza Concert Piece for piano and orchestra with Men's Voices
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