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- Q18385804 subject Q8218041.
- Q18385804 abstract "The a cappella choir Zürcher Vokalisten was founded in Zurich, Switzerland, in 2002 by its current director Christian Dillig. The choir comprises about 30 singers. Its focus is on more challenging a cappella compositions from a wide range of styles and periods with a more recent special attention to composers from Northern and Eastern countries. The choir has presented about 30 different programmes since its foundation, the range of which extends from the Renaissance madrigal to vocal jazz.Programmes which focus on particular topics such as "Lachen und Weinen", "Wind und Wetter", "Musik zum Frieden", "Wiege des Jahres" have been contrasted by programmes with an emphasis on compositions from particular regions such as the Nordic countries, the Baltic countries, Russia or France. In addition, the choir has realized two Jazz-projects and repeatedly returns to performing oratories such as "King David" by Arthur Honegger, the "Requiem" by Gabriel Fauré or the "Petite Messe Solennelle" by Gioacchino Antonio Rossini. Particular highlights in its history were the Duruflé-Requiem (2008), the "Masse for Double-Choir" by Frank Martin (composer) (2012), which was performed together with the professional chamber choir Cantus Uschgorod (Ukraine), and "Missa de Lumine" by David Haladjian, performed together with the Armenian Chamber Players (2009), and finally the Three-Choir-Project presenting Max Reger's "Vater unser" together with the choirs Notabene, Basel, and the Vokalensemble Novantiqua, Bern (2011).In 2013 the Zürcher Vokalisten received the «Prix Helvetic» at the "Concours Choral" in Fribourg, Switzerland. And also in 2013, the label Spektral published the choir's first CD „Blue Bird“. In Spring 2014 the choir toured Slovenia and gave concerts in Ajdovščina und Ljubljana.".
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- Q18385804 comment "The a cappella choir Zürcher Vokalisten was founded in Zurich, Switzerland, in 2002 by its current director Christian Dillig. The choir comprises about 30 singers. Its focus is on more challenging a cappella compositions from a wide range of styles and periods with a more recent special attention to composers from Northern and Eastern countries.".
- Q18385804 label "Zürcher Vokalisten".