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ドイツ語:Die Singphoniker is a German male classical vocal ensemble based in Munich, founded in 1980 by six students of the ドイツ語:Musikhochschule München, after the model of the Comedian Harmonists. They sing a broad repertory, from Gregorian chant to contemporary music, including Volkslieder, Christmas carols, pop music and other crossover projects. Composers such as Enjott Schneider, Max Beckschäfer and Wilfried Hiller wrote music for them. Their name alludes to "ドイツ語:Symphoniker", inserting "sing" into a typical German name for a symphony orchestra. == Performances ==
Die Singphoniker appeared in 1995 at the Rheingau Musik Festival, singing Gregorian chant to a recitation by in Eberbach Abbey.〔 In 1999 they made their debut in New York at the Frick Collection, performing works by Schumann, Schubert and Mendelssohn as well as the ''Berliner Requiem'' by Kurt Weill on texts by Bertolt Brecht and songs of the Comedian Harmonists.〔
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