Young Voices Brandenburg

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Young Voices Brandenburg
Choir
Origin Potsdam, Germany
Founded2000 (2000)
Genre Mixed vocal jazz choir
Members20-25
Chief conductor Marc Secara (2000-2019) Daniel Barke (2020-present)
Website www.youngvoicesbrandenburg.de

The Young Voices Brandenburg are a popular music choir of over 20 individually microphoned voices, composed of 14 to 18-year-old male and female singers. The musical ensemble is specifically auditioned from the State of Brandenburg, Germany on a two-year rotation. They have toured the United States, China, and South Africa as well as having recorded numerous CDs.

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The ensemble has been conducted by jazz and pop singer/educator Marc Secara since its beginnings in 2000 until the year 2019; he was replaced in 2020 by Daniel Barke. The ensemble was initiated in 2000; their first CD release was that same year. [1] [2]

Awards and achievements

On March 10, 2017, the Young Voices Brandenburg were awarded the Sonderpreis für Zivilcourage und Gemeinsinn by the Tourismus-Marketing Brandenburg. [3] This was the sixth time prize was awarded for "civil courage and mutualism." The prize is awarded to people and institutions of Brandenburg who are accomplishing special projects for the enrichment of Brandenburg and German society. [4] [5] [6] [7] Their tour of the State of Brandenburg during the summer of 2016 was catalyst for the award. [8]

Discography/DVD

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References

  1. 1 2 3 CD listing for Young Voices of Brandenburg website
  2. 1 2 "1000 - young voices Brandenburg" CD with Junge Töne (LC 29767), 2013 Sound carrier of Young Voices Brandenburg in the German National Library catalogue
  3. "TMB-Sonderpreis für Zivilcourage und Gemeinsinn - aus den Landesverbänden".
  4. Sonderpreis für Zivilcourage und Gemeinsinn awarded to the Young Voices Brandenburg for 2017
  5. Notice/declaration of the Sonderpreis für Zivilcourage und Gemeinsinn awarded to the Young Voices Brandenburg for 2017
  6. LAUSITZER RUNDSCHAU, "Ehre für die Young Voices" 18. März 2017, 02:42 Uhr
  7. Reiseland blog, 3. August 2016
  8. Ein junger Chor auf Wanderung - "SOUND OF HOME" Aktuelles - Landkreis Dahme-Spreewald, 20.07.2016
  9. "OBERHAMMERGAU - Young Voices Brandenburg" CD with Playground Records (LC 12089), 2011 Sound carrier of Young Voices Brandenburg in the German National Library catalogue
  10. "ECHOES OF MOTOWN - Young Voices Brandenburg" CD with Playground Records (LC 12089), 2011 Sound carrier of Young Voices Brandenburg in the German National Library catalogue