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- Grex_Vocalis abstract "Grex Vocalis (The Singing Band) is a Norwegian chamber choir, formed in 1971 by Carl Høgset, who remains its conductor. The repertoire spans from the renaissance to music by contemporary composers. The choir has been awarded the Norwegian Spellemannprisen prize (the Norwegian equivalent to a Grammy Award) for three of its thirteen albums (in 1977, 1983, and 2006) and has won first prizes in national and international contests (Arezzo, Gorizia, Tolosa and Marktoberdorf). In 1999 Grex Vocalis was awarded Il Gran Premio Città di Arezzo as the overall best choir in that year's contest. Grex Vocalis is primarily an a cappella choir, comprising ca. 35 singers, but performs on occasion also with soloists and orchestras. They have toured extensively in Europe, and also given a series of concerts in Japan and Cuba. Over the years Grex Vocalis has commissioned and premiered works by several Norwegian composers, including Knut Nystedt, Trond Kverno and Arne Nordheim. In 1994 the choir took part in the stage production of Arne Nordheim's monumental Draumkvedet, which with the Norwegian Broadcasting Radio Orchestra and soloists was performed 40 times. They have also performed important baroque works like Monteverdi's Vespers of 1610, Handel's Messiah, Bach's Christmas Oratorio, Rameau's In convertendo and Quam dilecta, Charpentier's Te Deum, Lully's Te Deum, Delalande's Te Deum, etc., with orchestras and soloists. Collaboration projects with Oslo Cathedral Choir and the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra have led to performances of larger works like Brahms's Requiem, Penderecki's St. Luke Passion and Verdi's Quattro Pezzi Sacri. The first Norwegian recording of Handel's Messiah was released in 1997 with Grex Vocalis and Oslo Baroque Orchestra. The choir's latest CDs, including Magnum Mysterium with Christmas music from several eras, Crux with Norwegian music from the 20th century, and Liberté with works by Francis Poulenc, have been particularly highly praised in the media, both at home and abroad. Grex Vocalis is frequently heard on Norwegian radio and has also appeared in various television programmes. In the acclaimed Gymnaslærer Pedersens beretning om den store politiske vekkelse som har hjemsøkt vårt land 2006 film based on Dag Solstad's acclaimed Gymnaslærer Pedersens beretning om den store politiske vekkelse som har hjemsøkt vårt land 1982 novel, songs from the acclaimed Frihetens faner på ny CD were used.The conductor Carl Høgset holds degrees in languages and musicology from the University of Oslo as well as in voice and choral conducting from the Norwegian State Academy of Music. In 1977 he made his debut as a countertenor in a solo recital in Oslo. His solo-CD recording with songs by Purcell, Handel, Grieg and Nordheim was released in 1995. He is a member of the vocal quartet Quattro Stagioni. In December 2007 he was awarded the Ridder av 1. klasse av Den Kongelige St. Olavs Orden for his wide-ranging contributions for Norwegian choral music, in Norway as well as internationally.".
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- Grex_Vocalis wikiPageWikiLink Eivind_Skeie.
- Grex_Vocalis wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Poulenc.
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- Grex_Vocalis wikiPageWikiLink Giuseppe_Verdi.
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- Grex_Vocalis wikiPageWikiLink Handel.
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- Grex_Vocalis wikiPageWikiLink Knut_Nystedt.
- Grex_Vocalis wikiPageWikiLink Krzysztof_Penderecki.
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- Grex_Vocalis wikiPageWikiLink Messiah_(Handel).
- Grex_Vocalis wikiPageWikiLink Michel_Richard_Delalande.
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- Grex_Vocalis wikiPageWikiLink Oslo_Philharmonic.
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- Grex_Vocalis wikiPageWikiLink Rameau.
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- Grex_Vocalis wikiPageWikiLink St._Luke_Passion_(Penderecki).
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- Grex_Vocalis wikiPageWikiLink Te_Deum_(Charpentier).
- Grex_Vocalis wikiPageWikiLink Terje_Rypdal.
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- Grex_Vocalis wikiPageWikiLink Undisonus.
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- Grex_Vocalis wikiPageWikiLink Vespro_della_Beata_Vergine.
- Grex_Vocalis wikiPageWikiLink Vespro_della_Beata_Vergine_1610_(Monteverdi).
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- Grex_Vocalis subject Category:1971_establishments_in_Norway.
- Grex_Vocalis subject Category:Chamber_choirs.
- Grex_Vocalis subject Category:Musical_groups_established_in_1971.
- Grex_Vocalis subject Category:Musical_groups_from_Norway_with_local_place_of_origin_missing.
- Grex_Vocalis subject Category:Norwegian_choirs.
- Grex_Vocalis subject Category:Spellemannprisen_winners.
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- Grex_Vocalis comment "Grex Vocalis (The Singing Band) is a Norwegian chamber choir, formed in 1971 by Carl Høgset, who remains its conductor. The repertoire spans from the renaissance to music by contemporary composers. The choir has been awarded the Norwegian Spellemannprisen prize (the Norwegian equivalent to a Grammy Award) for three of its thirteen albums (in 1977, 1983, and 2006) and has won first prizes in national and international contests (Arezzo, Gorizia, Tolosa and Marktoberdorf).".
- Grex_Vocalis label "Grex Vocalis".
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