Coro Musicanova is a polyphonic choir based in Rome, Italy. Established in 1999 by Fabrizio Barchi, the choir is known for its diverse repertoire, encompassing genres from Renaissance to pop music. They have gained recognition by winning several prizes at prestigious international choral competitions, such as the Grand Prix of the 46th Florilege Vocal de Tours in 2017. This achievement led to their participation in the European Grand Prix for Choral Singing. Musicanova places a strong emphasis on promoting choral music among young people, often collaborating with Roman schools, from which many of its members are drawn.
Their recent releases include works like "Palestrina Messe a doppio coro," "Ombre di luce," and "Frisina: Passio Caeciliae," showcasing their deep engagement with both classical and contemporary choral music. The choir's commitment to spreading musical and human values through choral activities reflects their strong belief in the importance of this art form.
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