Berlin Radio Choir
The Rundfunkchor Berlin (Berlin Radio Choir) is a professional German classical choir founded in 1925.
Rundfunkchor Berlin | |
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Choir | |
Origin | Berlin, Germany |
Founded | 1925 |
Genre | Professional mixed choir |
In the 1950s the choir was divided into the Berliner Solistenvereinigung and the Großer Chor des Berliner Rundfunks. These were united as Rundfunkchor Berlin in 1973.[1][2]
The choir is one of four professional bodies under administration of Rundfunk Orchester und Chöre GmbH Berlin, founded in 1994 and jointly owned by Deutschlandradio (40%), Bundesrepublik Deutschland (35%) and Land Berlin (20%): Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin (RSB) founded 1925 continuing in East Berlin, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, founded 1946 in West-Berlin as the RIAS-Symphonie-Orchester (RSO), the Rundfunkchor Berlin, and the RIAS Kammerchor founded 1948 in West-Berlin.
For PENTATONE, the choir has recorded ten operas of Richard Wagner, the F-minor mass by Anton Bruckner and Die Tageszeiten by Richard Strauss.
References
- Simon Halsey Will Step Down As Berlin Radio Choir’s Principal Conductor In 2016
- Organists' Review 1996- Volume 82 Page 229 "Now Marcus Creed's RIAS Chamber Choir (the Berlin radio choir) has produced a programme which eclipses them all. The Choir was founded in 1948 to sing contemporary music. Entrusted with first performances by many major composers .."