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  2. Chanticleer (ensemble) - Wikipedia

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    Chanticleer (/ ˈ ʃ æ n t ɪ k l i r /) is a full-time male classical vocal ensemble based in San Francisco, California, founded in 1978.It is known for its interpretations of Renaissance music, for which they were founded, but also a wide repertoire of jazz, gospel and contemporary classical music.

  3. Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble ...

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    Two-time winners, the vocal ensemble Chanticleer. Conductor Jeff von der Schmidt has won twice, both times alongside the Southwest Chamber Music. Russian conductor Yuri Bashmet won in 2008. Charles Bruffy won the award in 2009 with the Phoenix Chorale. Spanish conductor Jordi Savall won in 2011 alongside Hespèrion XXI and La Capella Reial de ...

  4. Matt Alber - Wikipedia

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    Alber was a member of the Grammy-award-winning all-male vocal ensemble Chanticleer from 1998 until 2003 when he left to pursue a solo career. Alber released his first album, Nonchalant, in 2005. It was co-produced with Jeff Crerie at Utmosis Studios in San Francisco.

  5. Category:A cappella musical groups - Wikipedia

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    The Scholars (vocal group) Seminaarinmäen mieslaulajat; Shannon Express; Singer Pur; The Singing Senators; Die Singphoniker; Six13; Slavyanka (a cappella group) The Soil (band) The Sons of Pitches; Soweto Gospel Choir; The Steinettes; Street Corner Symphony (group) Streetnix; Sweet Adelines International; Sweet Sorrow (band)

  6. Colors of Love (Chanticleer album) - Wikipedia

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    Colors of Love is a Grammy Award winning 1999 album of contemporary choral music by Chanticleer to a concept designed by Frank Albinder. The album won Grammy Award for Best Small Ensemble Performance at the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards. [1]

  7. Philip Wilder - Wikipedia

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    Philip Wilder is a graduate of the Interlochen Arts Academy, the Eastman School of Music, and the Vilar Institute for Arts Management.He received a Bachelor of Music degree in organ at Eastman in 1990, and began a 13-year association with the San Francisco-based vocal ensemble Chanticleer, where he became Assistant Music Director and Director of Education.

  8. Dawn Upshaw - Wikipedia

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    Upshaw appears on an album of Christmas music in association with the male vocal ensemble Chanticleer titled Christmas with Chanticleer featuring special guest Dawn Upshaw for Teldec Classics. [4] Upshaw tours regularly with pianist Gilbert Kalish. Richard Goode and Margo Garrett are also long-standing partners.

  9. Chanticleer - Wikipedia

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    Chanticleer (ensemble), a male vocal ensemble; Chanticleer (magazine), a short-lived (1952–1954) literary magazine edited by the poets Patrick Galvin and Gordon Wharton; Chanticleer, a race of angelic humanoids in the game Project Nomad; The Chanticleer, a student-run magazine at Averett University in Danville, VA