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List of choral festivals

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List of choral festivals
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Related eventsCategory:Music festivals, concert tour, music festival, opera festivals, Bach festivals, Celtic music festivals, maritime music festivals, folk festivals, world music festivals, Christian music festival, contemporary classical music festival

The following is an incomplete list of choral festivals, which encapsulates music festivals focused on choral music.[1] The topic will have some or complete overlap with the list of opera festivals, list of early music festivals, and list of Bach festivals.

Festivals

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Festival name Location Years Notes
International Stasys Šimkus choir competition Klaipėda, Lithuania 1976–present Competition is open to mixed, male, female, youth, children‘s choirs, sacred music, vocal ensembles, folk choirs.
Festival de Música Coral Renascentista Gil de Roca Sales Brazil 2017–present Choirs performing "a capella" renaissance music in Porto Alegre in honoring the conductor Gil de Roca Sales.
Festival de Coros del Fin del Mundo Ushuaia, Argentina 2019 - present International Choral Festival. Concerts, workshops, conferences and forums with professional live broadcastings.
American Music Performance Invitational for Mixed Choirs United States 2011–present series of music festivals for top school choirs
Cincinnati May Festival Cincinnati, United States 1873–present festival roots go back to the 1840s
Cork International Choral Festival Cork, Ireland 1954–present features choirs from all over the world
Festival 500 St. John's, Canada 1997–2013 International biennial non-competitive choral music festival
Ihlombé! Cape Town, Johannesburg, Pretoria, Soweto, South Africa 2009-present Organized by Classical Movements[2]
Intervarsity Choral Festival (Australia) Australia 1950–present members of university choirs from all state capitals of Australia meet for two weeks
InterVarsity Choral Festival (Canada) Canada 1949–present university choirs from Ontario and Quebec, Canada, meet up and perform a combined concert.
Corearte Festival Barcelona, Spain 2007–present International Corearte Choir Festival Barcelona , every year in October.
Lago di Garda Music Festival Lago di Garda, Italy 2007–present International Festival is non-competitive
MasterWorks Festival Cedarville, United States 1997–present month-long summer training program for classical performing artists
Nordic Student Singers' Summit Scandinavia 1987–present arranged every third year in a Nordic or Baltic country.
Ohrid Choir Festival Ohrid, North Macedonia held in the second half of August
PICCFEST Eugene, United States 1998–present treble choir festival held in conjunction with Oregon Bach Festival
Three Choirs Festival United Kingdom 1719–present Alternates between three churches
Universitas Cantat Poznań, Poland 1998–present International Festival of University Choirs is non-competitive
Nordic-Baltic Choral Festival Europe 1995–2015 Music festival for Nordic and Baltic choirs. Nominally biennial, but only eight held in the period.
Musica Orbis Prague Festival Prague, Czech Republic 2019–present International festival for non-professional choirs and orchestras, every year at the turn of June and July.
Summa Cum Laude Festival Vienna, Austria 2007–present International Festival for Choirs and Orchestras, every year in early July with a competition in the Wiener Musikverein
International Habaneras and Polyphony Contest of Torrevieja Torrevieja, Spain 1955–present International annual choral competition held in July specialized in habaneras and polyphony. It also holds a junior contest.
World Choir Games Worldwide 2000 - present Largest worldwide choral festival and competition held biennially in a preselected host city, organised by the Interkultur Foundation

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Page, Anne, B mus. "Of Choristers – ancient and modern, A history of cathedral choir schools Archived 2006-09-23 at the Wayback Machine". ofchoristers.net .
  2. ^ "Choirs honour Mandela at Ihlombe! SA Fest". Music In Africa. 2018-07-03. Retrieved 2023-04-30.
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