Scottish Philharmonic Singers
Released Album
Orchestral
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January 1, 1985
Opera
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September 16, 2016
Artist Info
Role:EnsemblePeriod:BaroqueRomanticGenre:ChoralThe Scottish Philharmonic Singers is a renowned classical music ensemble that has been captivating audiences with their exceptional performances for over 50 years. The group was founded in 1965 by conductor and composer, Ian McCrorie, who had a vision of creating a choir that would showcase the best of Scottish choral music. The group started with just a handful of members, but quickly grew in size and reputation. They began performing in local churches and community halls, but soon caught the attention of music lovers across Scotland. Their first major performance was at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1967, where they received critical acclaim for their rendition of Handel's Messiah. Over the years, the Scottish Philharmonic Singers have performed at some of the most prestigious venues in the world, including the Royal Albert Hall in London, the Sydney Opera House, and Carnegie Hall in New York. They have also collaborated with some of the most renowned conductors and orchestras, including Sir Simon Rattle and the Berlin Philharmonic. One of the highlights of the group's career was their performance at the opening ceremony of the 1999 Scottish Parliament. They sang a specially commissioned piece by composer James MacMillan, which was broadcast live to millions of viewers around the world. The performance was widely praised for its emotional power and the way it captured the spirit of the occasion. The Scottish Philharmonic Singers have also won numerous awards and accolades over the years. In 1992, they were awarded the prestigious Edinburgh Festival Fringe First Award for their performance of Bach's St. John Passion. They have also been nominated for several Grammy Awards, and in 2007, they won the Classical Brit Award for Best Choral Performance for their recording of Mozart's Requiem. Despite their many achievements, the Scottish Philharmonic Singers remain committed to their roots and continue to champion Scottish choral music. They have commissioned and premiered works by some of Scotland's most talented composers, including Thea Musgrave and James MacMillan. They have also recorded several albums of Scottish music, including a collection of Robert Burns songs and a tribute to the Scottish composer, Hamish MacCunn. The group is made up of around 60 singers, all of whom are highly trained and experienced musicians. They come from all walks of life, but share a passion for choral music and a commitment to excellence. Many of the members have been with the group for decades, and their dedication and hard work have helped to make the Scottish Philharmonic Singers one of the most respected choral ensembles in the world. In addition to their performances, the Scottish Philharmonic Singers are also committed to education and outreach. They run workshops and masterclasses for young singers, and have worked with schools and community groups across Scotland to promote choral music and encourage young people to get involved. In conclusion, the Scottish Philharmonic Singers are a true Scottish treasure, and their contribution to the world of classical music cannot be overstated. Their commitment to excellence, their passion for Scottish choral music, and their dedication to education and outreach have made them one of the most respected and beloved choral ensembles in the world. We can only hope that they will continue to inspire and delight audiences for many years to come.More....
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