Kampin Laulu
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Kampin Laulu | |
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Origin | Helsinki, Finland |
Founding | 1990 |
Genre | Contemporary |
Members | Around 30 |
Music Director | Eric-Olof Söderström |
Website | http://www.kampinlaulu.fi/en/ |
Kampin Laulu is a Finnish chamber choir founded in 1990.
Competitions
- International Anton Bruckner Choir Competition and Festival 2007 (Linz), winner of the chamber choir series[1]
- Harald Andersén Chamber Choir Competition 2003 (Helsinki), III prize[2]
- Cork International Choral Festival 1997, 1st place
Selected premieres
- Juhani Komulainen: Keltainen nocturne (2000)
- Jaakko Mäntyjärvi: No More Shakespeare Songs? (2000)[3]
- Jukka Linkola: Promootiokantaatti (2000)
- Juhani Komulainen: Cat Morgan Introduces Himself (1999)[4]
Discography
- Kivi sydämellä (2005)
- Verba sapientes sacra (2000)
- Kadonneet lahjat (1999)
- Something Rich and Strange (1998)
- guest choir on CMX records Rautakantele (1995), Discopolis (1996) and Dinosaurus Stereophonicus (2000)
References
- ↑ "Gewinner des Großpreiswettbewerbs". International Anton Bruckner Choir Competition & Festival. Retrieved 29 July 2010.
- ↑ "Harald Andersén Chamber Choir Competition". Sibelius Academy. Retrieved 29 July 2010.
- ↑ "Fimic - No More Shakespeare Songs :: 2000". Finnish Music Information Centre FIMIC. Retrieved 29 July 2010.
- ↑ "Fimic - Cat Morgan Introduces Himself :: 1986". Finnish Music Information Centre FIMIC. Retrieved 29 July 2010.
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