Phoenix Chorale

Phoenix Chorale, a Grammy Award-winning ensemble, is renowned for its vibrant and beautifully tuned performances of both sacred and secular choral music. Based in Phoenix, Arizona, the chorale primarily focuses on works from the Renaissance, the Baroque era, and the 20th and 21st centuries. Founded in 1958, the group was originally known as the Bach and Madrigal Society. It has since evolved, earning itself a place among the elite choirs of the United States with a broad repertoire and commitment to presenting high-caliber concerts.

The Phoenix Chorale has a discography that showcases its versatility and thematic curations. "The Christmas Album" is one of their latest offerings, a collection that brings festive warmth through a rich blend of traditional and contemporary carols. Equally enchanting is their "Noche de Paz," an arrangement by James Burton that captures the serene spirit of Christmas. Their exploration of contemporary choral music is evident in "Northern Lights," featuring the works of Norwegian composer Ola Gjeilo, whose compositions blend a warm, cinematic sound with classical precision. The chorale's "Spotless Rose - Hymns to the Virgin Mary," is another notable release, which displays its affinity for sacred music, offering a serene and contemplative musical experience dedicated to Mariological hymns. Through their performances and recordings, the Phoenix Chorale continues to enchant audiences with sublime choral experiences.

Latest Release
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The Christmas Album
Album - 20 Tracks - Released October 13, 2023
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