Vienna Girls' Choir

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Vienna Girls' Choir
OriginVienna, Austria
Years active2004 (2004)-

The Vienna Girls' Choir (German: Wiener Chormädchen) is a choir of girls who are between ten and fifteen years of age. Formed in 2004 in Vienna, Austria,[1] the choir is a part of the Wirth Music Academy. Gerald Wirth, the Artistic Director of the Vienna Boys' Choir, assists in the management of the girls' choir, which meets in the historic Josefsstöckl on the grounds of the Vienna Boys' Choir, which was established in 1498.

The choir performs traditional Austrian folk songs as well as traditional and contemporary pieces from many nations. The girls' choir doesn't tour regularly outside central Europe; a function normally reserved for the much more famous boy's choir. However, in February 2007, the Vienna Girls' Choir traveled to India to perform with a children's choir from New Delhi. This was the premiere of the World Peace Choir Ravi Shankar hosted the meeting with rehearsals at the Ravi Shankar Institute for Music and Performing Arts (RIMPA).[citation needed] In subsequent years the World Peace Choir has welcomed all top choirs and offer all the opportunity to tour internationally as a combined group.

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  1. ^ "Wiener Chormädchen" (in German). Vienna Boys' Choir. Retrieved 17 November 2023.

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