Strasbourg University Choir

" The Chœur de Chambre de l'Université de Strasbourg is a mixed vocal ensemble created in 2018, made up of around twenty students. "

The Chœur de Chambre de l'Université de Strasbourg is a mixed vocal ensemble created in 2018, made up of around twenty students from the University of Strasbourg, all majors included.

Directed by Clément Charlon, a percussion and choral conducting student at the Haute École des Arts du Rhin, the choir performs mainly a cappella works, from the 16th century to the present day. After concerts devoted to English music of the 20th and 21st centuries (Elgar, Vaughan Williams, Tavener...) in 2020, during the 2021-2022 season the choir performed a program comprising learned and popular works from Eastern Europe (Ligeti, Bardos, Dvorak...).

The choir also joined forces with a small brass and percussion ensemble to give a concert performance of Petr Eben's Te Deum.

Last season (2022-2023), after presenting Cherubini's Requiem in C minor with the Ensemble Orchestral de Strasbourg, the choir performed in concert in December in Strasbourg, in May in Belfort at the Festival International de Musique Universitaire (FIMU) and in Grenoble, during a we in early July.

Free seating - free admission

Organizers: Comité d'Animation and the church council

Contact: Myriam WINKLER 06 88 62 04 91

Information: André SCHUHLER 03 88 92 43 44

Additional information
  • Prices : Free
  • Type d'évènement, exposition : Concert
  • Lieu/Départ de la manifestation : Saint-Etienne Church

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