Classical
Austria
Vienna Boys' Choir
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Vienna Boys' Choir al momento ha 14 upcoming concerts; il prossimo è previsto per il domenica 14 settembre 2025 al Theater im Park am Belvedere a Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
- set1414 set 2025Theater im Park am BelvedereVienna
- nov2727 nov 2025Pfarrkirche AltenmarktAltenmarkt im Pongau
- nov3030 nov 2025VeranstaltungszentrumGunskirchen
- dic0505 dic 2025Lowell Memorial AuditoriumLowell
- dic0909 dic 2025Evangelisch-reformierte KircheSchüttorf
- dic1010 dic 2025Ev. Kirchengemeinde Monheim Gemeindezentrum FriedenskircheMonheim am Rhein
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Chi è Vienna Boys' Choir
Città natale
Vienna, Austria
Formato
1498
Genere
Classical
The Vienna Boys' Choir, or Wiener Sängerknaben in German (and also known as the Vienna Choir Boys, a more direct translation), is among the world's foremost and beloved children's choirs. It is also one of the oldest musical organizations anywhere, fulfilling traditional roles that date back centuries. The choir dates back to June or July of 1498 when Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I issued a decree specifying that boys' voices should be the singers of the court chapel at the Hofburg Palace; the boys perform at Sunday masses there to this day. The Vienna Boys' Choir groups perform about 300 concerts a year. Its repertory has modernized somewhat under Gerald Wirth, who became its director in 2001. In 2022, is was heard on the album Together. It returned the following year with a live recording of its 525th Anniversary Concert at the Musikverein in Vienna.
I membri di Vienna Boys' Choir includono, o hanno incluso, Roland Kovac, Georg Tintner, Michael Schwendinger e Steven Mockel.
Vienna Boys' Choir ha anche pubblicato musica come membro di The Esc Vienna All Stars.
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