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- Phoenix_Chorale abstract "The Phoenix Chorale (formerly known as the Phoenix Bach Choir) is a professional chamber choir based in Phoenix, Arizona, United States.The ensemble formed in 1958 as the Bach and Madrigal Society. After years as an amateur ensemble, the group went fully professional (meaning all the singers are compensated) in 1990 and changed its name to the Phoenix Bach Choir under Swedish conductor Anders Öhrwall. From 1992 until 1998, their conductor was Jon Washburn. Since 1998, the Artistic Director of the choir has been Charles Bruffy. In 2004, they signed a recording contract with Chandos Records. Their 2007 recording of works by Alexander Gretchaninov, made in collaboration with the Kansas City Chorale, was nominated for four Grammy Awards: Best Classical Album, Best Choral Performance, Best Surround Sound Album, and Best Engineered Classical Album--and won in the Engineering category. The group's most recent collaboration with the Kansas City Chorale comprises works by Josef Rheinberger and was nominated for two Grammy Awards: Best Choral Performance and Best Surround Sound Album.In August 2008, the name of the ensemble was changed from the Phoenix Bach Choir to the Phoenix Chorale, and shortly thereafter, the group released a SACD on Chandos Records titled Spotless Rose: Hymns to the Virgin Mary, which received nominations for two Grammy Awards: Best Classical Album and Best Small Ensemble Performance. At the Grammy pre-telecast awards ceremony on February 8, 2009, the Grammy for Best Small Ensemble Performance was awarded to the chorale and its conductor, Charles Bruffy.".
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- Phoenix_Chorale subject Category:1958_establishments_in_Arizona.
- Phoenix_Chorale subject Category:American_choirs.
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- Phoenix_Chorale comment "The Phoenix Chorale (formerly known as the Phoenix Bach Choir) is a professional chamber choir based in Phoenix, Arizona, United States.The ensemble formed in 1958 as the Bach and Madrigal Society. After years as an amateur ensemble, the group went fully professional (meaning all the singers are compensated) in 1990 and changed its name to the Phoenix Bach Choir under Swedish conductor Anders Öhrwall. From 1992 until 1998, their conductor was Jon Washburn.".
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