Polish Chamber Choir Schola Cantorum Gedanensis

The Polish Chamber Choir Schola Cantorum Gedanensis, based in Gdańsk, is a vocal ensemble renowned for its polished interpretations of sacred and contemporary choral works. Founded in 1979 by conductor Jan Łukaszewski, the choir has become a cornerstone of Poland’s choral scene, blending rigorous precision with emotional depth. They’re celebrated for championing new music—evident in releases like *21st Century Polish Choral Music* and Paweł Łukaszewski’s *Antiphonae*—while also honoring historical traditions, as heard in their *Masterpieces of Gregorian Chant*. Their versatility shines through collaborations with composers like Augustyn Bloch and Jerzy Liban, bridging centuries of Polish musical heritage.

With a tight-knit, chamber-sized ensemble, Schola Cantorum Gedanensis tours internationally, earning acclaim for both their ethereal sacred works and bold modern premieres. Recent albums, such as *Cinematic Drama* and *Poos: Magnificat*, showcase their knack for balancing dramatic flair with delicate phrasing. Under Łukaszewski’s leadership, they’ve become ambassadors for Poland’s choral legacy, whether reviving Renaissance gems or breathing life into today’s vocal fireworks.

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