Draft:Müller Chamber Choir
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Müller Chamber Choir (Chinese: 木樓合唱團) is a Taiwanese male chamber choir. According to the Interkultur World Rankings as of December 2023, Müller Chamber Choir ranks 8th place in the Top 1000 choirs, 6th place in the Male Choirs and 2nd place in Chamber Choirs & Vocal Ensembles.[1]
During 9th International Johannes Brahms Choir Festival and Competition in 2015, Müller Chamber Choir has garnered golden medals and become the category winner in the 'Male Choirs with compulsory piece,' 'Folklore,' and 'Sacred Choir Music' categories, and then became the Grand Prix winner of the competition under the leadership of conductor Meng-Hsien Peng.[2] In the next year during the 9th World Choir Games held in Sochi, Russia, the choir has won golden medals in 'Male Chamber Choirs' (category champion), 'Musica Sacra a cappella,' and 'Musica Contemporanea' categories.[3]
In 2019, Müller Chamber Choir was invited to perform at the 60th National Conference of the American Choral Directors Association.[4]
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[edit]- ^ "INTERKULTUR WORLD RANKINGS". Retrieved 2023-11-24.
- ^ INTERKULTUR. "9th International Johannes Brahms Choir Festival & Competition 15. - 19. Juli 2015 Wernigerode" (PDF). Retrieved 2024-01-22.
- ^ INTERKULTUR. "World Choir Games Sochi 2016" (PDF). Retrieved 2024-02-19.
- ^ American Choral Directors Association (November 2019). "2019 ACDA National Conference – Concert Events and Performers". Choral Journal. 50 (6): 47.