Storkyrkans Kör
Released Album
Choral
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October 26, 1999
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August 17, 1993
Artist Info
Role:EnsemblePeriod:BaroqueModernGenre:ChoralStorkyrkans Kör, also known as the Stockholm Cathedral Choir, is a classical music ensemble based in Stockholm, Sweden. The choir was founded in 1920 by Gustaf Hägg, who served as its conductor until 1952. Since then, the choir has been led by several distinguished conductors, including Eric Ericson, Anders Eby, and Gary Graden. The choir is made up of approximately 50 singers, all of whom are volunteers. The members come from a variety of backgrounds and professions, but they share a passion for choral music and a commitment to excellence. The choir rehearses twice a week and performs regularly at the Stockholm Cathedral, as well as at other venues throughout Sweden and Europe. Over the years, Storkyrkans Kör has become known for its high level of musicianship and its diverse repertoire. The choir performs music from a wide range of periods and styles, including Renaissance polyphony, Baroque choral works, Romantic choral music, and contemporary compositions. The choir has also collaborated with many prominent composers and musicians, including Arvo Pärt, John Rutter, and the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra. One of the highlights of Storkyrkans Kör's history was its performance at the Nobel Prize ceremony in 1995. The choir was invited to perform at the ceremony, which was held at the Stockholm Concert Hall. The choir performed a piece by Swedish composer Lars Johan Werle, which was specially commissioned for the occasion. The performance was widely praised for its beauty and emotional power, and it helped to raise the choir's profile both in Sweden and internationally. Another notable performance by Storkyrkans Kör was its participation in the 2009 European Choir Games, which were held in Gothenburg, Sweden. The choir competed in several categories, including mixed choir, sacred music, and contemporary music. The choir won several awards, including a gold medal in the mixed choir category and a silver medal in the sacred music category. The choir's performances were praised for their precision, clarity, and expressive power. In addition to its performances, Storkyrkans Kör is also known for its recordings. The choir has released several albums over the years, including recordings of works by Bach, Handel, and Mozart. The choir's recordings have been widely praised for their technical excellence and their ability to capture the beauty and emotion of the music. Overall, Storkyrkans Kör is a highly respected and accomplished classical music ensemble. Its commitment to excellence, its diverse repertoire, and its collaborations with prominent composers and musicians have helped to establish it as one of the premier choral ensembles in Sweden and Europe. With its rich history and ongoing commitment to musical excellence, Storkyrkans Kör is sure to continue to inspire and delight audiences for many years to come.More....
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