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  2. Category:Choirs in New York City - Wikipedia

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  3. Melodia Women's Choir - Wikipedia

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    Melodia Women's Choir NYC is a women's choir in Manhattan dedicated to exploring, creating and performing classical and contemporary music composed for women's voices. An ensemble of 30 singers, Melodia performs concerts in New York City, and supports emerging women composers through commissions and performances.

  4. Wartburg Choir - Wikipedia

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    The Wartburg Choir tours annually throughout the United States and has made showings at many major music centers and concert halls in the country, including the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.; Avery Fisher Hall of Lincoln Center, New York City; Carnegie Hall in New York City; Symphony Center in Chicago; and Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis, MN.

  5. Neptune's Scarlet Sound choir joining Kelly Clarkson at NYC ...

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    Neptune's Scarlet Sound A Cappella choir will light up New York on Dec. 4 when they sing with Kelly Clarkson for the annual Christmas tree lighting.

  6. Yiddish Philharmonic Chorus - Wikipedia

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    [2] [6] [15] There was even the suggestion of a Soviet tour by his New York choir, although it never happened in the end. [2] Upon his return to New York in May 1933 the choir gave another concert at Carnegie Hall. [16] In their 1935 annual concert they once again presented October, while in 1936 they reprised Tsvey brider. [17] [18]

  7. The Stonewall Chorale - Wikipedia

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    The Stonewall Chorale, founded in New York City in 1977, is America's first LGBTQIA chorus.The Chorale, a four-part mixed chorus of approximately 60 members, annually performs three subscription concerts at various venues in New York City.

  8. Musica Sacra (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    Musica Sacra is the longest continuously performing professional chorus in New York City. [1] [unreliable source?] Its founder, Richard Westenburg, directed the chorus from 1964 until 2007, when he was succeeded as director by Kent Tritle. [2]

  9. Ukrainian Chorus Dumka of New York - Wikipedia

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    The group became a mixed choir in 1959. [3] They have performed in New York at locations including in Alice Tully Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Carnegie Hall, Madison Square Garden, [1] St. Patrick's Cathedral, [2] and Town Hall. [4] They toured to the Kennedy Center in Washington, and in several European capitals.