What’s your favorite a capella chamber choral piece?
Choral singers and directors: if you had a 30 voice a capella chamber group, with proficiency ranging from gifted amateur to trained, professional singer, what would you build into your repertory?
Any period, any genre. Here are a few of my favorites–a contemporary American, a French Impressionist, and a French 20th century composer.
Les Chansons des Roses Morten Lauridsen
Trois Chansons Claude Debussy
Four Christmas Motets or O Magnum Mysterium Francis Poulenc
What would you program for an a capella choral concert? Your suggestions are welcome–who knows–one day you may get to hear your dream program.

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POSTED IN: 20th Century, Choral, Performance practices, Vocal

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