Women of the Los Angeles Master Chorale
Released Album
Orchestral
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April 11, 2006
Symphony
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March 17, 1998
Artist Info
Role:EnsemblePeriod:RomanticModernGenre:ChoralOrchestralSymphonyThe Women of the Los Angeles Master Chorale is a classical music ensemble that was founded in 1964 as part of the larger Los Angeles Master Chorale. The group is made up of 48 female singers who are selected through a rigorous audition process. The ensemble has become known for its exceptional performances of choral music, particularly works by contemporary composers. The Women of the Los Angeles Master Chorale was founded by Roger Wagner, who was the director of the Los Angeles Master Chorale at the time. Wagner recognized the need for a separate women's ensemble within the larger group, as many choral works require a distinct sound from male and female voices. The Women of the Los Angeles Master Chorale was created to provide a platform for female singers to showcase their talents and contribute to the larger choral community. Over the years, the Women of the Los Angeles Master Chorale has become a highly respected ensemble in the classical music world. The group has performed at some of the most prestigious venues in the United States, including Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, and Walt Disney Concert Hall. The ensemble has also collaborated with some of the most renowned conductors and composers of our time, including John Adams, Gustavo Dudamel, and Eric Whitacre. One of the highlights of the Women of the Los Angeles Master Chorale's career was their performance of John Adams' "El Niño" in 2001. The piece, which tells the story of the birth of Jesus from the perspective of Mary and other female characters, was written specifically for the Women of the Los Angeles Master Chorale. The ensemble premiered the work at the Paris Châtelet Theatre, and it has since been performed around the world to critical acclaim. Another notable performance by the Women of the Los Angeles Master Chorale was their rendition of Eric Whitacre's "Sleep" in 2011. The piece, which is a setting of Robert Frost's poem "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," has become one of the most popular choral works of the 21st century. The Women of the Los Angeles Master Chorale's performance of "Sleep" has been viewed over 10 million times on YouTube and has helped to bring choral music to a wider audience. In addition to their performances, the Women of the Los Angeles Master Chorale has also received numerous awards and accolades over the years. The ensemble has been nominated for multiple Grammy Awards, including Best Choral Performance and Best Classical Album. They have also been recognized by the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) for their contributions to contemporary choral music. The Women of the Los Angeles Master Chorale is led by Jenny Wong, who was appointed as the ensemble's associate conductor in 2017. Wong is a highly respected conductor and choral educator who has worked with some of the most renowned ensembles in the world. Under her leadership, the Women of the Los Angeles Master Chorale have continued to push the boundaries of choral music and explore new and innovative ways to connect with audiences. In conclusion, the Women of the Los Angeles Master Chorale is a classical music ensemble that has made a significant impact on the choral world. The group's dedication to excellence and commitment to pushing the boundaries of choral music has earned them a reputation as one of the most respected ensembles in the United States.More....
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