Capellen Choir

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Capellen Choir
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Capellen Choir during recording session for Manowar
Background information
Origin Czech Republic
Genres Film and Pop Symphony
Occupation(s) Studio Symphony Chorus
Years active2006 - present
MembersSelective choralist and soloists within EU
Founder
Petr Pololanik
Website www.capellen.cz

Capellen Choir is a custom sized studio chorus (80+), utilizing selective singers from the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria and Hungary. Formed and exclusively used by Capellen Music Production [ citation needed ].

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