Cork International Choral Festival
| Founded in 1954 to be a dynamic force in developing choral music in Ireland, the Cork International Choral Festival , noted for its high competitive standards, is held annually over the 4 days preceding the first Monday in May in Cork's City Hall | |
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Location: Cork, Co. CorkContact: John FitzpatrickDates: Apr 26, 2008 to May 30, 2008Phone: 021 984 7277Website: http://www.corkchoral.ieEmail: chorfest@iol.ie
Cork International Choral Festival is a major international event and indeed is one of Europe's premier international choral festivals and is noted for its high competitive standards, excellent organisation, and the friendliness of its welcome.
Each year some of the finest amateur international choirs are selected to compete for the prestigious Fleischmann International Trophy. The selected choirs also have an opportunity to perform non-competitively in a range of Festival activities presented over the weekend, including Fringe concerts, church and informal performances. Their presence gives audiences and Irish choirs the unique opportunity of attending a diverse range of concerts and competitive sessions while in Cork.
As well as foreign choirs, the Festival annually features over 100 Adult, Youth and School choirs who participate in National Competitions. Overall the Festival attracts some 5000 participants.
The festival continues to ensure that choral music, representative of many historical and cultural traditions, is brought to the people of Cork and the many visitors who travel to the city for the event.
Each year some of the finest amateur international choirs are selected to compete for the prestigious Fleischmann International Trophy. The selected choirs also have an opportunity to perform non-competitively in a range of Festival activities presented over the weekend, including Fringe concerts, church and informal performances. Their presence gives audiences and Irish choirs the unique opportunity of attending a diverse range of concerts and competitive sessions while in Cork.
As well as foreign choirs, the Festival annually features over 100 Adult, Youth and School choirs who participate in National Competitions. Overall the Festival attracts some 5000 participants.
The festival continues to ensure that choral music, representative of many historical and cultural traditions, is brought to the people of Cork and the many visitors who travel to the city for the event.

