The Berliner Mädchenchor, or Berlin Girls' Choir, is a beloved ensemble that's been enchanting audiences since its founding in 1984 by conductor Sabine Wüsthoff. Based in the heart of Berlin, this talented group of young female singers, aged from about 7 to 21, specializes in a diverse repertoire that spans classical works, folk tunes, and contemporary pieces. They've built a reputation for their crystal-clear harmonies and emotional depth, performing everything from Brahms lieder to seasonal carols and even international folk songs like the Japanese "Akatombo."
Over the years, the choir has released numerous albums celebrating milestones, such as their 30th anniversary collection, and thematic projects like "Stimmenüberleben, Anne Frank: A Living Voice," which honors historical figures through music. They've toured internationally and collaborated on various recordings, including Benjamin Britten's "A Ceremony of Carols," making them a staple in the world of choral music with a focus on nurturing young voices and sharing joyful, high-quality performances.
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