Few events epitomize the sound of holiday traditions better than the annual Chanticleer Christmas concerts. They’ll perform ...
Multiple Grammy Award-winning vocal ensemble Chanticleer will kick off its new season of performances at home in the Bay Area and on tour across the U.S. with the new “Without a Song” program, which ...
Award-winning vocal ensemble Chanticleer. Featured in the ensemble is recent UConn School of Fine Arts alumnus and bass-baritone, Jared Graveley. Photo courtesy of @jorgensenuconn on Instagram.
Choral group Chanticleer's Kalamazoo Bach Festival show to feature songs spanning a couple millennia
KALAMAZOO, MI-- One might think of 12-man choral group Chanticleer as singers of Renaissance and, during the season that looms, Christmas music. But the program they have for the Kalamazoo Bach ...
There is little doubt that the pandemic has had a devastating impact on the arts, both locally and nationally. Theaters, museums, concert halls, and movie houses have closed. Exhibitions, events, and ...
It was 40 years ago that the men’s chorus Chanticleer first took shape under the guidance of the late Louis A. Botto, as a vehicle for singing the Renaissance polyphony that he loved so deeply. That ...
The all-male vocal orchestra Chanticleer is touted as "the only full-time classical vocal ensemble in the United States." The group is composed of 12 male voices: one bass, two baritones, three tenors ...
Chanticleer, the Grammy-winning vocal ensemble, will explore "The Gypsy in My Soul"in a concert at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 20 at Mayo Civic Center's Presentation Hall. Chanticleer is celebrating its 37th ...
In 1978, tenor Louis Botto assembled 10 exceptional male singers for a program of long-overlooked sacred medieval and Renaissance music at San Francisco’s historic Mission Dolores. The sold-out event ...
Geoffrey Chaucer’s 14th-century “The Canterbury Tales” includes an old story about a fox who nearly outsmarts a rooster with empty flattery. The rooster, Chanticleer, almost becomes his adversary’s ...
Twelve men take the stage in white ties and tails, relaxed, confident. They acknowledge the audience graciously, but briefly; the music they make requires total focus. There are two basses, one ...
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