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Men of the Choral Arts Society of Washington
Artist Info
Role
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Ensemble
Period
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Modern
Genre
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Symphony
 
The Men of the Choral Arts Society of Washington is a classical music ensemble that has been captivating audiences with their exceptional performances for over 50 years. Founded in 1965, the ensemble has become one of the most renowned choral groups in the United States, known for their impeccable musicianship and stunning vocal harmonies. The ensemble was founded by Norman Scribner, a renowned conductor and musician who had a passion for choral music. Scribner had previously founded the Choral Arts Society of Washington, a mixed-voice choir that had gained a reputation for excellence in the Washington D.C. area. However, Scribner felt that there was a need for a men's choir that could perform the more challenging repertoire that was often written for male voices. With this in mind, Scribner founded the Men of the Choral Arts Society of Washington, bringing together a group of talented male singers who shared his passion for choral music. The ensemble quickly gained a reputation for their exceptional performances, and they soon became a fixture in the Washington D.C. music scene. Over the years, the Men of the Choral Arts Society of Washington have had many talented members, including some of the most accomplished singers in the country. Some of the ensemble's most notable members have included baritone William Sharp, tenor Robert Petillo, and bass-baritone Kevin Deas. One of the highlights of the Men of the Choral Arts Society of Washington's career was their performance at the Kennedy Center Honors in 1993. The ensemble was invited to perform in honor of composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein, and their performance of his choral work "Chichester Psalms" was widely praised for its beauty and precision. The ensemble has also performed with some of the most prestigious orchestras in the country, including the National Symphony Orchestra and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. They have collaborated with many renowned conductors, including Leonard Slatkin, Robert Shaw, and Christoph Eschenbach. In addition to their performances with orchestras, the Men of the Choral Arts Society of Washington have also given many acclaimed solo performances. They have performed at some of the most prestigious venues in the country, including Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and the Kennedy Center. The Men of the Choral Arts Society of Washington have also been recognized with many awards and honors over the years. In 1988, they were awarded the prestigious ASCAP/Chorus America Award for Adventurous Programming, which recognizes choral ensembles that perform innovative and challenging repertoire. They have also been recognized with numerous Wammie Awards, which are given by the Washington Area Music Association to honor outstanding musicians in the D.C. area. Despite their many accomplishments, the Men of the Choral Arts Society of Washington remain committed to their mission of bringing the beauty of choral music to audiences around the world. They continue to perform regularly, and their performances are always eagerly anticipated by music lovers everywhere. In conclusion, the Men of the Choral Arts Society of Washington is a classical music ensemble that has made a significant impact on the world of choral music. Founded by Norman Scribner over 50 years ago, the ensemble has become one of the most renowned choral groups in the United States, known for their exceptional musicianship and stunning vocal harmonies.
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