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- DescriptionPrepare for another sold-out performance by the outstanding vocal ensemble Chanticleer. Their mastery of a cappella classical music brought down the house in 2011. More popular than ever, expect its trademark blend of impeccable technique, innovative arrangements, and lush harmony to grab those in even the farthest seat from the stage. Known as "an orchestra of voices," this Grammy-winning group effortlessly navigates a repertoire that spans centuries and styles from Renaissance motets to jazz standards and new commissions.Chanticleer has set the standard for choral singing at its highest level, performed with warmth, precision, and breathtaking beauty. A Chanticleer concert leaves audiences uplifted and inspired. You will want to hear one of the world's premier vocal ensembles live!
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