The Washington Chorus, originally founded as the Oratorio Society of Montgomery County in 1961 by Hugh Hayward, which later known as the Ontario Society of Washington is a distinguished symphonic choir based in Washington, D.C. Celebrated for its versatility and excellence, this ensemble has achieved recognition through its performances at premier venues like the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts. With a history marked by collaboration with leading orchestras and conductors worldwide, The Washington Chorus has been a vital part of significant events, including presidential inaugurations and notable ceremonies. Their rich discography includes acclaimed recordings that have contributed to their recognition with three Grammy nominations and two Grammy Awards.
|
Dvořák: Stabat Mater - Psalm 149
|
| The Essential Dvořák |
|
Britten: War Requiem
|
| The Best of Marin Alsop |
|
The Essential Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
|
|
Bernstein: Marin Alsop's Complete Naxos Recordings
|
|
Berlioz: Requiem
|
| Dvorak (The Very Best Of) |
|
Christmas with the Washington Chorus
|
|
Bernstein: Symphony No. 3 "Kaddish"
|
|
The Essential Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
|
|
A Guided Tour of Nationalism in the Romantic Era, Vol. 7
|
| The Essential Dvořák |
| The Best of Marin Alsop |
| Dvořák: His Life In Music |