The Gregg Smith Singers are a renowned American choral group founded in 1955 by composer and conductor Gregg Smith. Based in New York, the ensemble became known for its adventurous programming and commitment to modern and contemporary choral music, though they also performed a wide range of repertoire from Renaissance to Romantic. Over the decades, the group earned a strong reputation for precision and clarity, and they collaborated with distinguished composers like Igor Stravinsky, working under his baton on several recording projects.
Under Gregg Smith's direction, the ensemble recorded over 100 albums and played a pivotal role in promoting American choral music, frequently performing works by composers such as Charles Ives, Virgil Thomson, and Morton Feldman. With their distinctive sound and dedication to both tradition and innovation, the Gregg Smith Singers have had a lasting impact on the American choral landscape.
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