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Sing'n' Joy Vienna 2016 - Program Book

30th International Franz Schubert Choir Competition and 3rd Sing'n'Joy Vienna May 04 - 08, 2016 Vienna, Austria 2016 is the anniversary year of the popular Franz Schubert Choir Competition & Festival. Already for the 30th time this competition will take place in the European Capital of Music Vienna. Following the competition’s motto "Sing'n'Joy Vienna" choirs from all over the world will come together from May 4-8, 2016. The Sing'n'Joy concept focuses on the traditional Schubert competition but also features intercultural meetings and performances in Friendship Concerts. The competitions will be taking place in the famous Vienna Concert House (“Konzerthaus Wien”). A highlight and at the same time festive closing of the event will be the popular Sing Along Concert with the Berlin Radio Choir. Conducted by Simon Halsey international choirs as well as individual singers will sing together with the famous Berlin Radio Choir. In appreciation of the namesake Franz Schubert, Schubert’s mass Nr. 6 E flat major will be performed together with all participants.

30th International Franz Schubert Choir Competition and 3rd Sing'n'Joy Vienna
May 04 - 08, 2016 Vienna, Austria

2016 is the anniversary year of the popular Franz Schubert Choir Competition & Festival. Already for the 30th time this competition will take place in the European Capital of Music Vienna. Following the competition’s motto "Sing'n'Joy Vienna" choirs from all over the world will come together from May 4-8, 2016. The Sing'n'Joy concept focuses on the traditional Schubert competition but also features intercultural meetings and performances in Friendship Concerts.

The competitions will be taking place in the famous Vienna Concert House (“Konzerthaus Wien”). A highlight and at the same time festive closing of the event will be the popular Sing Along Concert with the Berlin Radio Choir. Conducted by Simon Halsey international choirs as well as individual singers will sing together with the famous Berlin Radio Choir. In appreciation of the namesake Franz Schubert, Schubert’s mass Nr. 6 E flat major will be performed together with all participants.

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12:15 h<br />

Wettbewerb in Kategorie G2 – Gleichstimmige Jugendchöre<br />

Competition in category G2 – Youth Choirs of Equal Voices<br />

1 COPENHAGEN GIRLS' CHOIR<br />

Valby, Denmark<br />

Dirigentin / Conductor: Anne Marie Granau<br />

• Ola Gjeilo: Ubi caritas<br />

• Per Nørgård: Løft mig kun bort<br />

• Robert Schumann: Drei Lieder für 3 Frauenstimmen op. 114 – Nr. 3 Spruch<br />

• Jaakko Mäntyjärvi: Pseudo Yoik<br />

12:30 h<br />

Wettbewerb in Kategorie G3 – Gemischtstimmige Jugendchöre<br />

Competition in category G3 – Youth Choirs of Mixed Voices<br />

1 WIENER JUGENDCHOR<br />

Wien, Austria<br />

Dirigentin / Conductor: Andrea Kreuziger<br />

• Franz Schubert: An die Sonne, D 439<br />

• Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy: Elias op. 70 – Nr. 7 Denn er hat seinen Engeln befohlen<br />

• William Hawley: Io son la primavera<br />

• Mia Makaroff: Butterfly<br />

16:00 h<br />

Wettbewerb in Kategorie B1 – Gemischte Chöre mit Schwierigkeitsgrad II<br />

Competition in category B1 – Mixed Choirs with difficulty level II<br />

1 HERMANUS PRO MUSICA CHOIR<br />

Hermanus, South Africa<br />

Dirigentin / Conductor: Annemarie Joubert<br />

• Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy: Psalm 43 op. 78 - Nr. 2 - Richte mich, Gott<br />

• Chris Lamprecht, Lukas Maree: Jan Viljee<br />

• Trad. Zulu: Kwa ngena<br />

2 CORO REGINA COELI<br />

Rosario, Philippines<br />

Dirigent / Conductor: Renalie Aquino<br />

• Alejandro Consolacion: Alleluja<br />

• Normita Rio Pablico: Salidummay<br />

• Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy: Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe<br />

FREITAG / FRIDAY 06.05.<strong>2016</strong>

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