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Schola Cantorum
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Schola Cantorum is a classical music ensemble that has been captivating audiences with its beautiful performances for over 50 years. Founded in 1964 by the Norwegian conductor and composer Knut Nystedt, the ensemble has become one of the most respected and renowned choirs in the world. The ensemble's name, Schola Cantorum, is Latin for "school of singers," and it reflects the group's commitment to excellence in vocal performance. From its earliest days, the ensemble has focused on performing a wide range of choral music, from medieval chants to contemporary works. One of the key features of Schola Cantorum is its size. The ensemble is made up of just 24 singers, which allows for a level of precision and intimacy that is difficult to achieve with larger choirs. This small size also allows the group to perform in a wide range of venues, from small churches to large concert halls. Over the years, Schola Cantorum has attracted some of the most talented singers in the world. Many of the ensemble's members have gone on to successful solo careers, and several have become respected conductors and composers in their own right. One of the highlights of Schola Cantorum's early years was its performance at the 1968 World Expo in Montreal. The ensemble's performance of Norwegian folk songs and classical choral works was a huge success, and it helped to establish the group's reputation as one of the world's leading choirs. In the years that followed, Schola Cantorum continued to perform at major venues and festivals around the world. The ensemble's repertoire expanded to include works by composers from a wide range of countries and time periods, and its performances were praised for their precision, clarity, and emotional depth. One of the most memorable performances in Schola Cantorum's history took place in 1993, when the ensemble performed at the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in Oslo. The group's performance of Knut Nystedt's "Immortal Bach" was a moving tribute to the power of music to inspire and uplift the human spirit. Over the years, Schola Cantorum has received numerous awards and accolades for its performances. In 2005, the ensemble was awarded the prestigious Spellemannprisen, Norway's highest music award, for its album "Nystedt: Sacred Choral Works." The group has also been nominated for several Grammy Awards, and its recordings have been praised by critics and audiences alike. Today, Schola Cantorum continues to perform at major venues and festivals around the world. The ensemble's commitment to excellence in vocal performance, combined with its diverse repertoire and intimate size, make it one of the most respected and beloved choirs in the world.
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Musical Exequien (Funeral Music), SWV 279-281 (Op. 7)  Mass / Messe: Concer in Form einer teutschen Begräbnis-Missa (Concerto in the form of a German Requiem Mass / Concerto dans la formed d'une messe de requiem allemande)
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