Choruses in Hong Kong - Ensemble Groups

Ensemble Groups

  • A# Singers <2005> is an a cappella group founded by 6 former members of the Hong Kong Children's Choir.
  • Cecilian Singers, The (茜薩莉安合唱團) <1962> is a mixed choir that sings a mixed repertoire from madrigals, world music to Mozart in the style of a cappella harmonies or pieces with accompaniment
  • Gay Singers (姬聲雅士) is an a cappella group consisting of Music alumni from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. As might be expected from their name, they like to sing happy, joyful music to entertain audiences.
  • Gefällig Singers, The <2004> is a small mixed voices choir, often singing a cappella.
  • Girls and Boys Acappella (GBA) An active a cappella group in Hong Kong, looking for fun and gag.
  • Good News' Singers, The is a Catholic church Choir founded in the 1960s by sisters from Maryknoll Convent School, Kowloon, consisting of students and young adults, who sing regularly for the 8:30am Sunday Mass in St. Teresa's Church, Kowloon. Led by acoustic guitars, their lively music is sourced from organisations like Oregon Catholic Press (OCP). They also perform annual Christmas caroling at the Star Ferry in Tsim Sha Tsui, and offer singing for wedding and Taize prayer services.
  • GRACE NOTES, The A Cappella group (part of The Hong Kong Womens Choir) charity status Founded 1997
  • GsM Choir (天使綸音) Gabriel's Message has been caroling and singing in wedding and church services since 1988.
  • Hong Kong Chamber Choir (香港雅詠團) <1999> promotes and performs small-scale and a cappella choral works. The choir also believes a good solo vocalist should also be a good ensemble singer and so it places great emphasis on vocal (as individual) and choral (as chorister) technique.
  • Hong Kong Chorus Society (香港合唱團) stages Broadway musicals.
  • Hong Kong Sai Kung Chorus
  • Hong Kong Singers performs musicals.
  • Hong Kong Soloists, The <1998> comprises a group of professional musicians and active performers on the local classical music scene. Their mission is to offer a high standard of playing in the world of classical music for medium and small-sized orchestras with special focus on solo, orchestra and concerto works including vocal repertoire. The group hopes to provide an active performance platform for local musicians in Hong Kong. It also hopes to introduce to audiences rarely performed works for small-sized performing groups.
  • Hong Kong Voices (香港和聲)
  • I Cantanti <2007> is a six-voice group that specializes in chamber singing.
  • JustSing (摘聲) is a new a cappella ensemble formed in 2009 by the founding members of collegiate a cappella group Mosaic .
  • M33 sings a cappella and aims to bring great surprises to the audience by adding new dynamics to the traditional music stage.
  • Masqio Singers <2007> is small vocal jazz group.
  • Mosaic is Hong Kong's first collegiate a cappella group, based in the University of Hong Kong.
  • Nova is an A cappella group formed in 2005. They sing and imitate different musical instruments and sound effects with solely their voices. They also enjoy performing a wide range of music at different occasions, so as to promote A cappella music in Hong Kong.
  • Soho Voices is an a cappella female vocal group that sings for weddings, private parties, and corporate entertainment.
  • Songsingers Choir (歌者合唱團)
  • Sregnis Singers, The (合唱俠) <1994>
  • St. John's College Chorale
  • The Sphere Acappella Members are from HKBU music department. They sing a cappella songs in pop style.
  • Viva!Voce <2005> A vibrant vocal ensemble consisting of former and present members of the Hong Kong Children's Choir.
  • Voice of Grace (VoG) is an amateur Catholic vocal ensemble established in 2006. Until 2008, VoG has been serving over 40 Catholic and Christian weddings.

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