Swedish Chamber Choir

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The Swedish Chamber Choir (earlier known as Simon Phipps Vocal Ensemble) is a Swedish mixed choir based in Gothenburg. The choir was formed in 1997 and has been led by British conductor Simon Phipps since the beginning. In recent years the choir has received a lot of attention winning several international competitions.

The choir received the Swedish award Choir of the year 2006.[1] In 2011 the Swedish Chamber Choir won both the EBU Silver Rose Bowl and the European Grand Prix for Choral Singing.

Recordings[edit]

Footprint Records has released 3 recordings of the choir under the theme Sacred and Profane. The choir has also released a self-produced Christmas CD and a recording of Swedish music from 1950 and onwards.

  • Sacred and Profane, Choral music by Benjamin Britten. Released in 2004.
  • Sacré et Profane, Choral music by Francis Poulenc. Released in 2005.
  • och när snön faller vit, Christmas music. Released in 2006.
  • Geistlich und Weltlich, Choral music by Johannes Brahms. Released in 2007.
  • New Favourites, modern Swedish choir music. Released in 2011.
  • Shakespeare Songs and Sonnets, Released in 2014.
  • So Fair and Bright, Released in 2016.
  • Like to the Lark, Released in 2019.

Placement in major international choral competitions[edit]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Göteborgsensemble vald till årets kör" (in Swedish). Svenska Dagbladet. 2005-09-06. Retrieved 2007-05-28.
  2. ^ Let the peoples sing 2011Let the peoples sing 2011, list of winners
  3. ^ Polifonico 2010, results
  4. ^ 2007 results
  5. ^ 11. Internationaler Kammerchor-Wettbewerb Marktoberdorf
  6. ^ First Swedish International Choir Competition Archived 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Tolosa Choral Contest, List of winners Archived 2008-08-04 at the Wayback Machine