The Gloria Brunensis women's chamber choir is looking for sopranos

7 January 2025, 2:00
The Gloria Brunensis women's chamber choir is looking for sopranos

Brno's Gloria Brunensis choir is expanding and looking for women to join the soprano section.

Anyone interested can post a message on the choir's FB profile or mail gloriabrunensis@gmail.com. Orientation takes place during the regular choir rehearsals - every Thursday from 5-8 p.m. (you will receive more information on meeting locations in the message or by email).

The Gloria Brunensis women's chamber choir was founded in January 2014 by its current conductor Natalia Chirilenco. Gloria Brunensis has a wide range of compositions in its repertoire, spanning various periods and musical genres, from polyphonies to contemporary composers, and specialises particularly in a cappella works. Although it has not been around long, the choir has enjoyed a great deal of success in domestic and international competitions. Some of the biggest ones include the gold diploma and Grand Prix for the best choir of the 2024 Mundus Cantat Sopot and 2023 Varsovia Cantat competitions, as well as being the absolute winner of the 62nd Choralia Chrudim. Other notable achievements include two golden bands and an absolute victory in the women's choir category from the International Festival of Advent and Christmas Music in Bratislava in 2019, a golden band from the Praga Cantat festival in 2018 and two silver bands from the international competition festival in Bad Ischl, Austria. The choir also regularly performs in its home city of Brno, both in its own concerts and often as a guest of other performing ensembles.

Choir photo/ Jitka Baumannová

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