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Halifax Camerata Singers

Halifax Camerata Singers

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The Halifax Camerata Singers is a Canadian chamber choir of 26 to 30 singers, one of a number of singing groups based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. It forms the core of the Symphony Nova Scotia chorus.

History

The choir was founded in 1986 by its continuing artistic director Jeff Joudrey.[1] It performs in concerts throughout Nova Scotia.[2][3]

In 2010, the choir won the biennial Canadian Broadcasting Corporation National Competition for Canadian Amateur Choirs in the chamber choir category, as well as the Healey Willan Prize for best overall performance.

In 2014 the Camerata Singers performed with Kenny Rogers at his Halifax concert.[4]

In 2016 the group was presented with a Music Nova Scotia award, Classical Album of the Year, for their recording A Time For All Things.[5][6] In 2017 the recording was nominated for an East Coast Music Award.[7][8]

Recordings

  • ''A Time For All Things

References

  1. 'Halifax Camerata Singers' "Saints and Legends" '. The Coast, By Kate Watson n Mon, Feb 24, 2014
  2. Historical Performance: The Journal of Early Music America. Early Music America. 1990.
  3. "Cape Breton musicians pick up awards". Cape Breton Post, on November 7, 2016
  4. "East Coast Music Awards Announce 2017 Nominees". Exclaim!, By Sarah Murphy Jan 31, 2017

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