- Basel Boys Choir
"The KKB's logo"Formed in 1927, the Basel Boys Choir ("Knabenkantorei Basel", KKB) celebrated 80 years of singing history in 2007. The
choir , formerly the "Choir of the Swiss Evangelical Reformed Church ofBasel ", now has no denominational ties, singing both without and with instrumental accompaniment (orchestra and solo instrument). Its repertoire of religious and secular music ranges fromRenaissance to contemporary.Recent years have seen performances of the following works: the "
Magnificat " and "St Mark Passion" byCarl Philipp Emanuel Bach ; the "St Matthew Passion", "St John Passion" and the "Christmas Oratorio " byJohann Sebastian Bach ; "Saint Nicolas" byBenjamin Britten ; "Messiah" byGeorge Frideric Handel ; the "Requiem" and "Coronation Mass" byWolfgang Amadeus Mozart ; and "St Paul" and "Elijah" byFelix Mendelssohn .The KKB organizes its own
concert programs, sings in concert with other choirs and accepts invitations for guest performances in and outsideSwitzerland :Maastricht (The Netherlands ), St Petersburg (Russia ),New York ,Seton Hall ,Philadelphia (U.S.A),Hungary ,Germany ,Finland andEstonia . In spring 1998 the choir flew for its 70th anniversary to a successful concert-tour toSouth Africa . In 1999 the boys traveled to theCzech Republic , one year later they gave concerts inBerlin ,Potsdam andPoznań . In summer 2002 the choir gave unforgettable concerts during a long and very successful Jubilee-trip throughBrazil .The choir sings regularly in religious services and at secular events as well as in operas and special productions. CD-recording, Radio and TV broadcasts in and outside Switzerland are also part and parcel of the choir's activities. The KKB is also the host choir of the
EJCF .Since 1983, the choir had been conducted by
Beat Raaflaub . In 2007 Raaflaub resigned and was succeeded byMarkus Teutschbein .Notable alumni
* members of
The Glue , Swiss vocal band
*Michael Koch , Swiss actor and directorExternal links
* [http://www.knabenkantorei.ch/FRONT-E.htm Basel Boys Choir]
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