Washington Men's Camerata
Released Album
Miscellaneous
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August 1, 2010
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December 4, 2001
Vocal
Choral
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June 9, 2009
no
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1994
Artist Info
Role:EnsembleThe Washington Men's Camerata is a classical music ensemble that was founded in 1984 in Washington, D.C. The group is made up of professional singers who specialize in performing a cappella music, which is music that is sung without instrumental accompaniment. The ensemble has gained a reputation for its high-quality performances and has won numerous awards for its work. The Washington Men's Camerata was founded by Frank Albinder, who is still the group's artistic director. Albinder had previously been a member of the U.S. Army Chorus and had also sung with the Robert Shaw Chorale. He wanted to create a group that would focus on a cappella music and would showcase the talents of male singers. The ensemble's first performance was in December 1984, and it was an immediate success. The group's members were all professional singers who had extensive experience performing in other ensembles. They quickly developed a reputation for their tight harmonies and their ability to perform a wide range of music, from Renaissance madrigals to contemporary works. Over the years, the Washington Men's Camerata has performed at some of the most prestigious venues in the United States, including the Kennedy Center, the National Cathedral, and the Smithsonian Institution. The group has also toured internationally, performing in countries such as Germany, Austria, and the Czech Republic. One of the highlights of the Washington Men's Camerata's career was their performance at the White House in 1993. The group was invited to perform for President Bill Clinton and his guests at a holiday reception. The performance was a great success, and the group received a standing ovation from the audience. The Washington Men's Camerata has also won numerous awards for their work. In 1997, the group won the Chorus America/ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming. This award recognizes ensembles that perform innovative and challenging music. The Washington Men's Camerata has also won the Wammie Award from the Washington Area Music Association multiple times. This award recognizes the best musicians in the Washington, D.C. area. The ensemble's members have also received individual recognition for their work. In 2010, Frank Albinder was awarded the Louis Botto Award for Innovative Action and Entrepreneurial Zeal by Chorus America. This award recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to the choral arts. The Washington Men's Camerata has released several recordings over the years, including "A Camerata Christmas," "Songs of Love and War," and "The Road Home." These recordings showcase the group's versatility and their ability to perform a wide range of music. The ensemble's current members include Frank Albinder, who is the artistic director and a baritone, as well as tenors Timothy Leigh Evans and Robert Petillo, baritones John David Adams and David E. Allen, and basses David Brundage and Kevin Deas. These singers bring a wealth of experience and talent to the group, and they continue to perform at the highest level. In conclusion, the Washington Men's Camerata is a classical music ensemble that has gained a reputation for its high-quality performances and its ability to perform a wide range of music. The group was founded in 1984 by Frank Albinder, and it has since performed at some of the most prestigious venues in the United States and internationally.More....
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