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Chanticleer
Biography
Chanticleer is the only independent full-time classical vocal ensemble in the United States. Since its inception in 1978, it has developed an excellent reputation for its interpretation of music from many genres, and its bell-like sound has set a new ensemble standard.

Originally founded to sing Renaissance vocal repertoire, Chanticleer has toured world-wide and released more than twenty recordings. While most of Chanticleer's work is done a cappella, the group has collaborated on a number of unusual projects, including a fully-staged opera, recordings of jazz standards with the Don Haas Trio, and performances with Japanese dancers Eiko and Koma. Its repertoire ranges from Gregorian chants to twentieth-century pop. In 1978, founder Louis Botto, a graduate student in musicology, was disturbed by the fact that sacred Renaissance vocal music was so rarely performed. So he formed a group to sing this neglected repertoire. Trying to hold to the male-only Renaissance tradition, Botto asked friends who sang with him in the San Francisco Symphony Chorus and Grace Cathedral's Choir of Men and Boys to join the group. Rehearsals began and the ensemble arranged a debut performance in San Francisco's historic Mission Dolores.