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The Columbia
Pro Cantare Chamber Singers
The Columbia Pro Cantare
Chamber Singers, a group of 28 singers from the Columbia Pro Cantare
Chorus, were selected for their musicianship and the vocal blend necessary for
a capella singing and smaller scale choral works. Since 1995 the
Columbia Pro Cantare Chamber Singers have presented concerts in Maryland at
Strathmore Hall, The Dickens Festival in Easton, Zion United Methodist Church
of Cambridge, the Evangelical Arts series in Frederick, and the Memorial Episcopal Church in Baltimore, as well as many cameo
performances in and around Columbia.
In October, 1997, the
Chamber Singers performed at Bradley Hills Presbyterian Church, celebrating the
Czechoslovak Independence Day under the auspices of the Czech Embassy, and
premiered in America three works of Czech Baroque composers. To date they
have toured Europe three times, giving concerts to enthusiastic audiences in
the Czech Republic (1997 and 1999), and Poland and Britain (2001). Based
on their reputation as a premier regional choral group specializing in Czech
music, the Chamber Singers were invited to perform for Czech President
Václav Havel in September 2002 at a World Bank ceremony in Washington
D.C. that commemorated Tomas Garrigue Masaryk, founder and first President of
the Republic of Czechoslovakia.
What the Critics
Say
"...the Chamber
Singers gave an extraordinary account of Clement Janequin's Song of the
Birds, one of the most difficult Renaissance madrigals to sing.
Unfazed by old French, high pitches, polyphony and the sheer length of the
thing, the singers had the starlings, thrushes, robins, nightingales and
cuckoos of the text chirping away with utter abandon. Bravo!"
– The
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