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Bach: The Motets

1.3M streams

1,337,875

Rós: Songs of Christmas

514.6K streams

514,550

Im Herbst - Choral Works by Brahms & S...

503.6K streams

503,646

White Night: Impressions of Norwegian ...

499.4K streams

499,438

Nystedt & J.S. Bach: Meins Lebens Lich...

283.6K streams

283,567

Telling What Is Told - Shakespeare Son...

184.4K streams

184,362

Hear

168.1K streams

168,135

Berio: Coro & Cries of London (Version...

62.9K streams

62,916

Lament

61K streams

60,999

Toner Julenatt

57.8K streams

57,821

Biography

The Norwegian Soloists' Choir is an innovative young ensemble, steeped in a rich history. As one of Europe's leading chamber choirs, they perform spectacular concerts in Norway and abroad, in concert halls and churches, in caravans and in abandoned factory venues. The Norwegian Soloists' Choir consists of 26 hand-picked, professional singers who have a tremendous ability to blend their voices, resulting in a highly distinctive choral expression. Along with its celebrated artistic leader Grete Pedersen, the choir achieves ambitious artistic goals through constant development. Concerts featuring the Norwegian Soloists' Choir give listeners a chance to experience new compositions, folk music and classics from Nordic and international choral literature – often in unexpected combinations. The choir organises its own series of concerts, in addition to appearing at leading festivals in Norway and abroad. The choir has a number of critically acclaimed albums and distinctions to its credit. In 2018, the album Bach: The Motets received the prestigious French prize "Diapason d'or de l'année". This was the third time the choir has been awarded the Diapason distinction. The choir's recording of Meins lebens licht was nominated for a Spellemann Award, often referred to as the Norwegian equivalent to a Grammy. The choir has also been named "Performers of the Year" by the Norwegian Society of Composers. Thank you so much for listening to our music!