Anonymous 4
Anonymous 4 is a female a cappella quartet, based in New York City. Their main performance genre is medieval music, although they have also premiered works by living composers such as John Tavener and Steve Reich. Anonymous 4 has performed in cities throughout North America, and have been regulars at major international festivals. They decided to make the 2003-2004 season their last as a full-time recording and touring ensemble, although special projects (such as their Gloryland CD and their "Long Time Traveling" Tour) continue to bring them together on occasion.
Grand Union
Reprise
Reprise is a barbershop quartet assembled in 2001 at Brigham Young University. The singers, Tim Workman (tenor), Joel Gillsepie (lead), Rex Kocherhans (baritone), and Tad Harris (bass) are alumni of the internationally-renowned BYU Singers. Strangely enough for a barbershop, all are classically trained. The year of the group's conception (2001), Reprise won the MBNA America Collegiate Barbershop Quartet Contest held in Nashville, Tennessee with their renditions of the barbershop classics "What'll I Do?" and "Dinah".
Eli Paperboy Reed
Jeremy Backhouse
Gregorio Allegri
Gregorio Allegri (1582
Adelaide Chamber Singers
Schola Cantorum Of Oxford
Schola Cantorum is Oxford University
Only Men Aloud
Only Men Aloud! is a male voice choir from Wales. The choir came to national prominence in the UK when they won the Last Choir Standing competition run by BBC television during 2008. The choir was formed by Tim Rhys-Evans, a classically trained singer and former musical director of Welsh National Youth Opera. It has 18 members and is based in Cardiff. Following the Last Choir Standing competition, the choir signed a five-record deal with Universal Music and released their first album. They performed with Josh Groban at The Royal Variety Performance in 2008.