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Wiener Staatsopernchor

Wiener Staatsopernchor

Wiener Staatsopernchor has been played on NTS shows including The Opera Show, with The Magic Flute first played on 4 September 1977.

The Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsopernchor is an Austrian mixed choir of classical music and is formed by members from the Chor der Wiener Staatsoper.

History In 1927, Viktor Maiwald, a chorus member of the Vienna State Opera, founded the Concert Association of the Vienna State Opera Chorus in order to give the ensemble a stage presence outside the house – in the style of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, which had already become independent in 1842 from the Vienna State Opera Orchestra for its own external concerts.

The choir is organised in self-administration and elects four board members, in detail a treasurer, managing director, secretary and the executive board, as well as an extended board consisting of eight voice representatives of the individual voice groups to represent their interests. who also perform representative tasks. Since its founding, the Concert Association has also appointed its own concert director from conductors with close ties to it. These include Karl Böhm, Claudio Abbado and three-time Clemens Krauss.

The choir accepts engagements for television productions, recordings and concerts. Especially the intensive participation with several simultaneous productions at the Salzburg Festival make it necessary under certain circumstances to recruit substitutes, who are selected for reinforcement after the audition selection procedure.

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Wiener Staatsopernchor

Wiener Staatsopernchor has been played on NTS shows including The Opera Show, with The Magic Flute first played on 4 September 1977.

The Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsopernchor is an Austrian mixed choir of classical music and is formed by members from the Chor der Wiener Staatsoper.

History In 1927, Viktor Maiwald, a chorus member of the Vienna State Opera, founded the Concert Association of the Vienna State Opera Chorus in order to give the ensemble a stage presence outside the house – in the style of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, which had already become independent in 1842 from the Vienna State Opera Orchestra for its own external concerts.

The choir is organised in self-administration and elects four board members, in detail a treasurer, managing director, secretary and the executive board, as well as an extended board consisting of eight voice representatives of the individual voice groups to represent their interests. who also perform representative tasks. Since its founding, the Concert Association has also appointed its own concert director from conductors with close ties to it. These include Karl Böhm, Claudio Abbado and three-time Clemens Krauss.

The choir accepts engagements for television productions, recordings and concerts. Especially the intensive participation with several simultaneous productions at the Salzburg Festival make it necessary under certain circumstances to recruit substitutes, who are selected for reinforcement after the audition selection procedure.

Original source: Last.fm

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The Magic Flute
Mozart, Vienna State Opera Chorus, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Georg Solti
Decca1970
Requiem
Verdi, Sutherland, Horne, Pavarotti, Talvela, Vienna State Opera Chorus, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Solti
Decca1968
Abscheulicher! Wo Eilst Du Hin?
Beethoven, The Chorus, Orchestra Of The Vienna State Opera, Karl Böhm
Vox1973
Nabucco
Verdi, Tito Gobbi, Vienna Opera Orchestra, Chorus, Lamberto Gardelli
Decca1966
Requiem In D Minor K. 626 Completed By Süssmayr
W. A. Mozart, Teresa Stich-Randall, Ira Malaniuk, Waldemar Kmentt, Kurt Böhme, Franz Schütz, Wiener Staatsopernchor, Wiener Symphoniker, Karl Böhm
Philips1956