Female Choirs
Pos. | Choir | Points |
---|---|---|
1. | Kvindelige Studenters Sangforening Oslo | 1165 |
2. | Cantus | 1141 |
3. | La Cappella | 1117 |
4. | Gaudeamus Korala | 1115 |
- What is the most famous choir in the world?
- What is an all female choir called?
- What is the highest women's choral part?
- What is a female chorister?
What is the most famous choir in the world?
And the the choirs in ascending order of votes (20-1) are:
- 1 The Monteverdi Choir.
- 2 Polyphony. ...
- 3 The Cardinall's Musick. ...
- 4 The Sixteen. ...
- 5 Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge. ...
- 6 Wells Cathedral Choir. ...
- 7 Collegium Vocale Ghent. ...
- 8 Accentus. ...
What is an all female choir called?
A women's choir or women's chorus is a choir formed exclusively by women. If all singers are young it is called girls' choir. The voice types are usually soprano and alto, SSAA.
What is the highest women's choral part?
The choir usually sings in four parts: soprano, alto, tenor and bass: Soprano is the highest voice part, and is suitable for women and boys (before their voices break). Alto is usually sung by women, but can be sung by male countertenors.
What is a female chorister?
A chorister is either a member or the leader of a choir. ... This term is more common when talking about boys or girls who sing in choirs (along with the alternatives choirboy and choirgirl). Chorister comes from the Latin chorus, originally "dance in a circle" or "singers and dancers."