ThePoznańskie Słowiki(en:Poznań Nightingalesfr:Rossignols de Poznande:Posener Nachtigallen) is a leading Polish choir founded in 1939.[1]

When the Germans expelled the priest ofPoznań Cathedral,Wacław Gieburowski (1878–1943), a choirboyStefan Stuligrosz,then aged 19, took up running of choir in Gieburowski's name. After the war the choir was recognised and in 1950 became the Boys' and Men's Choir of thePoznań Philharmonic.[2] The choir toured America in 1963,[3]and many countries worldwide thereafter. Stuligrosz was the conductor of the choir (died in 2012)and composer of over 600 choral pieces.

Many alumni of the choir later became famous musicians (e.g. some members of the sextetAffabre Concinui).

Recordings

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  • Follow the Star— Polish carols with the Poznan Nightingales. MCD006 1994[4]
  • God is Being Born— More Polish Carols with the Poznan Nightingales. 1995
  • Bonaventura Rubino:Vespro per lo Stellario della Beata Vergine. Various ensembles including Les Rossignols de Poznan. dir.Gabriel Garrido,K617, 1995.
  • Chants des Renaissances Italiennes et PolonaisesLes Rossignols de Poznan, Jade 2004.

References

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  1. ^Homepage (English)
  2. ^Neal BedfordPoland2008 p385 "Poznańskie Słowiki (Poznań Nightingales), who can be heard here."
  3. ^Polish perspectives,Volume 6, Issues 7-12 - Page 107 Polski Instytut Spraw Międzynarodowych 1963 "ON THE ROAD WITH THE" POZNAN NIGHTINGALES After its successful tour of America the Boys' and Men's Choir "
  4. ^Gramophone, 1994 173