The Sixteen

The Sixteen - UK choir

Choir from United Kingdom

Genres: classical, classical music, choral, early music, renaissance, Classical, vocal

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About The Sixteen

After twenty-seven years of world-wide performance and recording, The Sixteen is recognised as one of the world’s greatest vocal ensembles. Its special reputation for performing early English polyphony, masterpieces of the Renaissance and a diversity of 20th century music is drawn from the passions of conductor and founder, Harry Christophers. Over ninety recordings reflect The Sixteen’s quality in a range of work spanning the music of five hundred years, winning many awards including Grand Prix du Disque for Handel's Messiah, numerous Schallplattenkritik, the coveted Gramophone Award for Early Music, and most recently the prestigious Classical Brit Award 2005 for 'Renaissance'. The Sixteen tours throughout Europe, Japan, Australia and the Americas and has given regular performances at major concert halls and festivals worldwide, including the Barbican Centre, Sydney Opera House, and Vienna Musikverein; also the BBC Proms, and the festivals of Salzburg, Granada, Lucerne and Istanbul. The vigour and passion of its performance win new fans wherever it performs. At home in the UK, the group promotes A Choral Pilgrimage, a tour of our finest cathedrals bringing music back to the buildings for which it was written. In 2006 The Choral Pilgrimage features the Requiem of 1605 by Tomás Luis de Victoria. An ongoing association with the BBC Philharmonic allows the choir to stretch its repertoire into large-scale choral works of the 20th century. The Sixteen are "The Voices of Classic FM" and from the 2006/7 season will become Associate Ensemble at the South Bank Centre, London. The choir is enhanced by the existence of its own period instrument orchestra, The Symphony of Harmony and Invention, and through it Harry Christophers brings fresh insights to music including that of Purcell, Monteverdi, JS Bach and Handel. 2004 witnessed the launch of the group‘s annual Handel in Oxford Festival, a weekend of concerts and events dedicated to the life of this great composer. CORO is the award-winning record label of Harry Christophers and The Sixteen. Started in 2001, CORO releases new recordings from The Sixteen and is re-releasing former Collins CDs by the group, re-mastered and re-packaged. With nearly 50 recordings on the label, many international award winners including a Gramophone Award for an Eton Choirbook, a Gramophone Award 2006 nomination for Victoria's Requiem 1605, Diapason D'Or and Deutsche Schallplatten Kritik winners and a prodigious number of five star reviews, CORO continues to go from strength to strength. CORO titles are available internationally at retail, at concerts, via this website and digitally via iTunes and most other important digital music platforms. The Sixteen has also recorded Renaissance and Ikon for Universal Records, the former winning the 2005 Classical Brit award for The Best Ensemble Recording of the Year. This, and other info about The Sixteen is avaliable on their official website; www.the-sixteen.org.uk

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The Sixteen — Top 13 songs

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Sixteen Boskie lato
Sixteen Obudz we mnie Wenus (v1r00z r
Sixteen 700 Bliss
Sixteen Nie Wyprzedzaj
Sixteen Ellie Goulding, Don Diablo
Sixteen O Magnum Mysterium
Sixteen Spadajace mysli
Sixteen Thomas Rhett
Sixteen Obud� we mnie Wenus
Sixteen Twoja lawa
Sixteen Twoja Lawa
Sixteen Obud We Mnie Wenus
Sixteen Spadajace Mysli
Boskie lato
Obudz we mnie Wenus (v1r00z r
700 Bliss
Nie Wyprzedzaj
Ellie Goulding, Don Diablo
O Magnum Mysterium
Spadajace mysli
Thomas Rhett
Obud� we mnie Wenus
Twoja lawa
Twoja Lawa
Obud We Mnie Wenus
Spadajace Mysli