Kampin Laulu

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Kampin Laulu
Choir
Origin Helsinki, Finland
Founded1990
Genre Contemporary
MembersAround 30
Music directorEric-Olof Söderström
Website http://www.kampinlaulu.fi/en/

Kampin Laulu is a Finnish chamber choir founded in 1990.

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Competitions

Selected premieres

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