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The World Peace Choir Festival 2010 (Page 64)

Celebrates its Foundation

 

Press Release by Sarah Linder, Austria

 

The first World Peace Choir Festival for children’s and youth choirs was staged in Vienna from 3-6 August.  The choirs taking part in the hour of birth of the festival were the DO-RE-MI Children’s Singing Studio from Telfs in the Tyrole, the Prague Philharmonic Children’s Choir, the Pielach Valley Children’s Choir, the Vienna Boys’ Choir, members of the Calgary Boys’ Choir from Canada, and seven choirs from the distant Chinese venues of Beijing, Sechuan, Guiyang, Jilin, Xi’an and Hefei.

Without exception the performances took place in renowned Viennese institutions as well as in the surrounding area.  The Great Hall of Vienna University, the UN City, the stage at the Town Hall, the Rabenstein Cultural Centre, the Great Hall in Frankenfels as well as the Vienna Concert House transformed themselves into stages on which intercultural encounters took place, and on which the young singers displayed their talents.

 

Photos: World Peace Choir Festival
Photo: World Peace Choir Festival

 

Alongside songs typical for their countries which were offered by the individual choirs during the concerts, shared repertoire was sung by all choirs under the baton of Gerald Wirth, the musical director of the Vienna Boys’ Choir.  The audience was enchanted by the variety put on show by the choirs, the riches of songs, as well as by the folk costumes presented during the performances.  During musical workshops on Israeli, Latin American and Austrian music, the young singers extended their musical as well as their cultural horizons with much amazement and fascination.  Within the framework of the evening programme, successful concert performances were celebrated and new friendships initiated which span the world.

During the festival, the artistic committee under the leadership of Gerald Wirth selected particularly gifted singers from among all the choirs taking part in the festival, for the World Peace Choir.  At the concert in the Vienna Concert House the World Peace Choir celebrated its first appearance and will now, in the coming years and using Vienna as a base, travel into the world to give concerts.  The first concert tour will probably take the young singers of the World Peace Choir to China, in 2011.

The second World Peace Choir Festival will take place in Vienna from 25-28 July 2011.  Next year further singers will be accepted into the activities of the World Peace Choir.

Choirs that are interested in joining us can gain information about the World Peace Choir Festival 2011, and register for it, at www.wpcf.at as well as at info@wpcf.at.

 

Translated from the German by Irene Auerbach, UK

The World Peace Choir Festival 2010

2010-10-15
By: International Federation for Choral Music
On: October 15, 2010
In: Choral World News
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Celebrates its Foundation

 

Press Release by Sarah Linder, Austria

 

The first World Peace Choir Festival for children’s and youth choirs was staged in Vienna from 3-6 August.  The choirs…Read More →

To the Peak of Mastery

2010-10-15
By: Inessa Bodyako
On: October 15, 2010
In: Focus
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by Inessa Bodyako

 

Are you fond of fame?

– Of  course, I am an artist indeed. My sphere is the concert hall, stage, audience.

 

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The Contenance Angloise – Part One

2010-10-15
By: Graham Lack
On: October 15, 2010
In: Composers' Corner
With: 0 Comments

Harmonic and Melodic Practice in English Vocal Music from the Time of Dunstaple to the Present Day

 

Graham Lack

 

Abstract

The ‘contenance angloise’ is the period …Read More →

Festival Youth Choirs in Movement

2010-10-15
By: Sonja Greiner
On: October 15, 2010
In: Choral World News
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Shows Cheerful and Fun Choral Music

 

Press release by Sonja Greiner – General Secretary

 

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Belarusian Choral Singing

2010-10-15
By: Nadezhda Burtsevich
On: October 15, 2010
In: Focus
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by Nadezhda Buntsevich

 

Belarusian professional choral art is highly developed. There are seven large choral groups in the country which are financed by the state. All of them frequently perform abroad, each time praised…Read More →

What A Wonderful World! Corona Children's Chorus Camp 2010

2010-10-15
By: Sanna Valvanne
On: October 15, 2010
In: Choral World News
With: 0 Comments

by Sanna Valvanne, Conductor and Music Director of the Corona Children’s Chorus Camp

 

Nearly hundred children are singing before me with their faces shining, eyes glowing and whole beings fully engaged. People are gather…Read More →

10th International China Chorus Festival

2010-10-15
By: Andrea Angelini
On: October 15, 2010
In: Choral World News
With: 0 Comments

28 July – 2 August 2010

 

By Andrea Angelini, ICB Managing Editor

 

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JuiceBox. from Germany Receives the Leipzig A CAPPELLA Award 2010

2010-10-15
By: International Federation for Choral Music
On: October 15, 2010
In: Choral World News
With: 0 Comments

Press Release by Janette Riebeck

 

More groups than ever had the chance to present themselves within the 4th International A CAPPELLA Contest Leipzig 2010 in the crowded Mendelssohn Hall of the Gewandhaus Leipzig. Du…Read More →

“Sounds of June” International Choral Competition, Petrinja, Croatia

2010-10-15
By: Andrea Angelini
On: October 15, 2010
In: Choral World News
With: 0 Comments

By Andrea Angelini, ICB Managing Editor

 

On arrival in the little town of Petrinja, you are welcomed by the all-enveloping scent of the ancient lime trees, although the June air is none too warm. The atmosphere, however,…Read More →

The History of Belarusian Opera Art

2010-10-15
By: Yury Karaev
On: October 15, 2010
In: Focus
With: 0 Comments

And the Role of the Chorus in operas by Belarusian Composers

 

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