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About Chanticleer - Our American Journey
Chanticleer is currently in the spotlight with its latest concert series titled 'Our American Journey'. This tour celebrates the diverse cultural landscape of American music, featuring a wide range of genres from folk and jazz to classical and spirituals. Audiences can expect a rich medley of pieces that reflect the history and evolution of music in the United States, presented in Chanticleer's distinctive style. The tour includes performances in cities across the country, bringing together communities and fostering a shared appreciation for American artistry. The ensemble is also engaging with local musicians and composers, integrating their voices and talents into the performances to enhance the experience. As they continue to innovate and expand their musical horizons, Chanticleer remains a beloved figure in the concert scene, enriching lives through the power of song.
Chanticleer - Our American Journey History
Chanticleer, the renowned men's vocal ensemble, was founded in 1978 in San Francisco, California. Known for its rich sound and diverse repertoire, the group has become a staple in the choral music world, garnering numerous accolades, including a Grammy Award. The group's name, inspired by Chaucer's 'The Canterbury Tales', symbolizes the joy and vibrancy of their music. Over the years, Chanticleer has evolved its repertoire to include not only Renaissance and Baroque compositions but also contemporary and popular works. With a unique blend of voices, the ensemble has played a pivotal role in the revival of male choral singing and has toured extensively across the globe, sharing their passion and talent with audiences everywhere. Their performances are characterized by a remarkable blend of precision and expressiveness, making each concert a memorable experience for attendees.
