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About the Stanford Chamber Chorale

The Stanford Chamber Chorale is the Stanford Department of
Music's most select choir
comprised of 24 voices drawn from both graduate and undergraduate students at Stanford
University. Hailing from across the United States and around the world, these singers
represent a broad diversity of academic disciplines and degree programs. As members of
the Chamber Chorale, these Stanford students meet a demanding schedule of performing,
touring, and recording while maintaining their rigorous academic programs. Over the
years, the Chorale has toured in the United States, Japan, England, Wales, and Scotland,
Austria, Germany, Israel, Italy and France and has appeared in a notable list of venues,
including the great British cathedrals in Wells, Salisbury, Ely, Lincoln, York and
Llandaff (Cardiff), and at St. James Piccadilly (London), Trinity College Chapel
(Cambridge), New College Chapel (Oxford), Magdalen College Chapel, (Oxford), the Berlin
Philharmonie, Rikkyo University Chapel (Japan), Hakodate Geijutsu Hall (Japan),
Kitahiroshima-shi Geijutsu Bunka Hall (Japan), Benaroya Music Center (Seattle), BBC
Radio, the National Television of Austria, the Armed Forces Television Network, and the Great Hall of the People (China). Chorale has also performed collaboratively with some of the most renowned performing
organizations in the world, including England's Tallis Scholars, Joyful Company of
Singers, and the Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge, the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra,
St. Hedwig Cathedral Choir (Berlin), and the Chamber Choir of the Berlin University of
the Arts, and master flamenco guitarist Paco Peña. Dedicated to the performance of
literature best suited to the small choral ensemble, the Chamber Chorale has had the
honor of receiving works from renowned composers Randall Thompson, Kirke Mechem, Takeo
Kudo, Jiri Laburda, and Paul Crabtree.
Through its recordings and tours, the Chorale continues to gain recognition in the
international choral community. Dr. John Bertalot, Choirmaster Emeritus at England's
Blackburn Cathedral, praised the Chorale's performance on its CD Voices of Christmas as
"a tour de force of choral technique [that] gives me unbounded delight." Robert
Schuneman, president of the Arsis Audio record label called the Chorale "one of the
country's premiere collegiate ensembles." The Chorale's recent past and future touring
activities (2001: Japan, 2002: Pacific Northwest and Canada, 2003: England and Wales,
2004: Hawai'i, 2005: Germany and Austria, 2006: Los Angeles and Southern California,
2007: England, 2008: China, 2009: Hawai'i, 2010: Australia & New Zealand) continue to
heighten the visibility of both the ensemble and Stanford University's commitment to
music performance and the arts.