The New Face of Choral Music The Douglas Frank Chorale is a nonprofit organization and ensemble of exceptional singers dedicated to redefining choral music performance in the 21st century and to bringing outstanding artistic experiences to diverse audiences. The Chorale serves its mission by: * Performing and recording great works of primarily a cappella choral repertoire for smaller ensembles - from beloved madrigals to 21st century compositions - sung at the highest artistic levels * Holding outreach concerts and seminars to inspire students and help build the audiences of tomorrow
The Douglas Frank Chorale is a nonprofit organization and ensemble of exceptional singers dedicated to redefining choral music performance in the 21st century and to bringing outstanding artistic experiences to diverse audiences. The Chorale serves its mission by:
* Performing and recording great works of primarily a cappella choral repertoire for smaller ensembles - from beloved madrigals to 21st century compositions - sung at the highest artistic levels
* Holding outreach concerts and seminars to inspire students and help build the audiences of tomorrow
* Offering world premi?res by especially gifted composers, special "theme" programs, and rarely heard and crossover repertoire
* Commissioning and collaborating in interdisciplinary programs that bring together music with dance, theater, and the visual arts
An Immediate Impact
The Douglas Frank Chorale was founded in 2000 after years of careful planning and preparation, and its impact on the world of choral music was immediate. The Chorale's d?but CD recording of "The A Cappella Singer," a famous collection of mostly Renaissance madrigals, part songs and dance tunes, was nominated with some of the most respected vocal ensembles worldwide (Anonymous 4, Chanticleer, the Tallis Scholars) and in 2001 won the Contemporary A Cappella Recording Award (CARA) for Best Classical Album.
Now a new series of 20 compact discs is being released by the American Festival of Microtonal Music. The "Early" and "Classic" CDs include live performances by the Chorale of significant works in exacting microtonal temperaments as presented by the AFMM.
Highlights of the Chorale's current plans include new technology and recording projects, creative development of new interdisciplinary programs commissioned by the Chorale, and collaborations with talented composers, choreographers, and other contemporary artists.
Helping Us Serve Our Mission
The Douglas Frank Chorale is a nonprofit (501c3) public-benefit organization that looks to the generosity of those who share in its musical and community goals, and to working in partnership with other cultural organizations to develop its programs. The Douglas Frank Chorale is a professional member of Chorus America and CASA, supports ChoralNet, the Dance Insider and Vocal Area Network, and abides by AEA, AFTRA and AGMA work rules. Artists are paid for all rehearsals, performances and recordings, to help support their work and their lives.
Thank you for helping us serve our mission and its goals with your attendance, comments and support.