Coeurs en Choeurs is an association that brings together nearly 40 inclusive choirs: people with disabilities, the sick, the elderly, the excluded, etc. More than 500 choir singers and 30 trained choir directors rely on music to create connections, assistance, support... and fun!
The specific repertoire of Coeurs en Choeurs, consisting of arrangements of famous scores, has been installed on Musichorus to facilitate learning.
Conducted by Olivier Delafosse, the Choeur de Chambre de Paris is an ensemble of 25 experienced singers. They used Musichorus during the 2020/2021 lockdown to prepare their future programs.
The choir singers each recorded a part of the program, then aggregated in Musichorus to create a useful tool for everyone.
“Chanter sans frontières” is a citizen initiative to have young middle and high school students sing remotely from 12 public schools in priority areas.
Guided remotely by volunteer choir singers and singers who help and encourage them, the students invest individually at home to learn to sing and memorize the musical pieces.
Musichorus is proud to have participated in this adventure by recording several of the songs worked on by the young people.
9-2 Chœur is a choir from Hauts de Seine, based in Nanterre. 9-2 Choeur's objective is to offer everyone a quality choral singing experience. In a joyfully hardworking atmosphere, beginners and experienced choir singers are brought together by the constant pursuit of quality of sound and interpretation, and by the pleasure of playing with music.
9-2 Choeur was one of the first ensembles to use Musichorus, and can no longer do without it!
Inter Vocaal is a choral organization in the Netherlands that organizes participatory concerts "Zin in Zingen".
The choir singers gather for unique events, do a few rehearsals together, and produce the concert.
Musichorus is used by Inter Vocaal to provide participants with the tool to work on the pieces in the program.
Founded in 2009 in Ville d’Avray under the impetus of soprano Laurence Bénézit and Michael Lonsdale, its honorary president, Ensemble Jubileo offers several classical music programs each year that are accessible to all audiences, outside of traditional concert venues.
Jubileo asked Musichorus to record part of the 2021 program (Schubert) to facilitate study before rehearsals.
Conducted by Frédéric Pineau, the Chœur de Chambre de Rouen (CCR) is an amateur ensemble that is demanding in its heart and spirit. The CCR offers programs both a cappella and with orchestra, ranging from Renaissance to contemporary music.
The CCR has been using Musichorus since the beginning of 2020, thus providing choir singers with working tools.
The Sprezza choir is made up of around sixty amateur singers. This ensemble was founded in 1998 by its founder, Sébastien Fournier. Sprezza aims to make music, and more specifically baroque music, accessible to everyone.
In late 2020, Sebastien Fournier created recordings of Mondonville's works in Musichorus to help choir singers progress in their study of these demanding texts.

