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MAY
30
2009
21st EUROPEAN GRAND PRIX FOR CHORAL SINGING goes to ... ARGENTINA This year's Grand Prix was held in Tours (F) and is an annual choral competition between the winners of six European choral competitions. See those pages later for more information about the competition and winners ...
 
 

List of nominated choirs for the European Grand Prix for Choral Singing 

to be held in Tours (France) on 30th May, 2009

Host Date Choir / Director / City / Coutry
Varna (BUL) May 8-11, 2008

APZ Univerze na Primorskem, SLOVENIA - Ambrož Čopi

Tours (F) May 30 - June 1, 2008 Alter Echo, FRANCE - Alain LOUISOT
Gorizia (I) July 10-13, 2008 Suginami Gakuin Kikuka female choir, JAPAN – Kimiko Fuchigami
Debrecen (H) July 30 - August 3, 2008

University Choir from Mendoza of the UNCuyo, ARG. – S. Vallesi

Arezzo (I) September 17-21, 2008

Choir "EL LEON DE ORO" , SPAIN – Marco Antonio García de Paz

Tolosa (E) Oct. 29 - Nov. 2, 2008

The Cantemus Mixed Choir - HUNGARY – Soma Szabó

 
List of grand prize winners for the European Grand Prix for Choral Singing:

  Year Town (Country) Choir, Town (Country); Conductor
XXI. 2009 Tours (France) University of Mendoza Chorus, Mendoza (Argentina); Silvana Vallesi, conductor
XX. 2008 Debrecen (Hungary) University Choir APZ Tone Tomsic, Ljubljana (Slovenia); Urša Lah, conductor
XIX. 2007 Arezzo (Italy) The Philippines Madrigal Singers, Quezon City (Philippines); Mark A. Carpio, conductor
XVIII. 2006 Tolosa (Spain-BC) The University of Utah Singers, Salt Lake City, UT (USA); Brady R. Allred, conductor
XVII. 2005 Varna (Bulgaria) Allmänna Sången, Uppsala (Sweden); Cecilia Rydinger Alin, conductor
XVI. 2004 Gorizia (Italy) Rīgas jauniešu koris “Kamēr…” , Riga (Latvia), Maris Sirmais, conductor
XV.

2003

Tours (France) Brevis, Vilnius (Lithuania); Gintautas Venislovas, conductor
XIV. 2002 Arezzo (Italy) University Choir APZ Tone Tomsic, Ljubljana (Slovenia); Stojan Kuret, conductor
XIII.  2001 Debrecen (Hungary) Magnificat Children Choir, Budapest (Hungary); Valeria Szebelledi, conductor
XII. 2000 Tolosa (Spain-BC) Vesna Children Choir, Moscow (Russia); Alexander Ponomariov, conductor
XI. 1999 Varna (Bulgaria) Lunds Vokalensemble, Lunds (Sweden); Ingemar Mansson, conductor
X. 1998 Gorizia (Italy) University of Mississippi Concert Singers, Oxford, MS (USA); Jerry Jordan, conductor
IX. 1997 Tours (France) The Philippines Madrigal Singers, Quezon City (Philippines); A. Veneracion, conductor
VIII. 1996 Debrecen (Hungary) Pro Musica Leanykar, Nyiregyhaza (Hungary); Denes Szabo, conductor
VII. 1995 Arezzo (Italy) Choir Kallos, Tokio (Japan); Fumiaki Kuriyama, conductor
VI. 1994 Tolosa (Spain-BC) The Mats Nilsson Vocal Ensemble, Stockholm (Sweden); Mats Nilsson, conductor
V. 1993 Varna (Bulgaria) Jauna Muzika, Vilnius (Lithuania); Vaclovas Augustinas and R. Skapas, conductors
IV. 1992 Gorizia (Italy) S:t Jacobs Kammarkör, Stockholm (Sweden); Gary Graden, conductor
III. 1991 Tours (France) Academy Choir, Vilnius (Lithuania); Tadas Sumskas, conductor
II. 1990 Debrecen (Hungary) suspended
I. 1989 Arezzo (Italy) Kammerkoret Hymnia, Copenhagen (Danmark); P. Emborg / F. Windekilde, conductors

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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