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  • 18th Street Singers - Forty-five-voice young professionals' choir. Includes history, audition information, repertoire and past concerts.
  • Ad Hoc Singers - Amateur chamber chorus devoted to traditional choral literature from the 15th through 20th centuries, with some emphasis on Renaissance masses and motets. Events, members and links.
  • Cantate Chamber Singers - Bethesda, Maryland-based ensemble performing chamber choral works spanning five centuries, with a strong commitment to 20th-century music.
  • Carmina - Vocal ensemble dedicated to early music performance. Includes profile and season schedule.
  • Chantry - Professional choir of 10-16 voices dedicated to historically informed performance of neglected masterpieces of Renaissance polyphony and music of the Baroque era. Profile, events and contact information.
  • Circle Singers - Vocal chamber ensemble performing medieval to contemporary works throughout the Washington area. Includes season schedule, profile of director and group, mailing list and information on support, tickets and contacting the choir.
  • Collegium Cantorum - Specializes in "large forms for small choirs" with a repertoire of masterworks of medieval and Renaissance Europe. Performances are generally open to the public free of charge.
  • Convivium - Specializing in Renaissance, Tudor and 20th-century repertoire. Includes profile and upcoming events.
  • Coral Cantigas - Chamber choir dedicated to performing the music of Latin America, Spain and the Caribbean.
  • Countertop Quartet - Also performing as the Countertop Consort and Countertop Ensemble. Includes news and reviews, upcoming events, singer profiles, photos, recordings, online ticketing and mailing list.
  • Master Singers of Virginia - Thirty musicians dedicated to modern choral works of the 20th and 21st centuries. Online ticketing.
  • Polyhymnia - Twenty-four-voice chamber choir specializing in music of merit that is not frequently performed, as well as recognized classics. Includes programs and contact information.
  • Russian Chamber Art Society - Committed to the world–class presentation of Russian vocal music. Includes concert series, sound samples, profile, links and online ticketing.
  • Singing A–Z - Ensemble committed to creating musical experiences in the community by performing for D.C. schoolchildren and the elderly.
  • Slaveya - Women's vocal ensemble specializing in traditional Balkan music, including works from Bulgaria, Macedonia, Bosnia, Croatia, Serbia, Russia and Ukraine. News, events, sound sample, photos, links and contact information.
  • St. Nick Carolers - Quintet of classically trained singers available for hire for private and corporate events. Includes repertoire and contact information.
  • Suspicious Cheese Lords - All-male a cappella ensemble specializing in choral music of the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
  • Thomas Circle Singers - Community-minded chorus that donates ticket proceeds to non-profit organizations serving Washington residents in need.
  • Voce - Twenty-two choral artists offering diverse programming, from early chant to newly commissioned works.
  • Voices XXI - Specializes in a cappella repertoire of the 15th, 16th, 20th and 21st centuries. Includes news, profile, personnel and season schedule.
  • Washington Bach Consort - Professional chorus of 24 singers and orchestra devoted to the music of Johann Sebastian Bach and his Baroque contemporaries. Online ticketing.
  • Woodley Ensemble - Professional mixed chamber choir with a special focus on music of the Renaissance and the modern era. Includes group profile, director and events.
  • Words & Music - Presents performances of both traditional and newly commissioned compositions in the vocal quartet repertoire. Member biographies, current season and program, photos and links.
  • eya - All-female medieval music ensemble peforming in the Washington/Baltimore area. Artist profiles, upcoming concerts, programs, photos, sound samples and booking information.
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