Southern California's Westminster Chorus Wins 'Choir Of The World' Title In 60th Int'l Musical Eisteddfod
Southern California's Westminster Chorus traveled to Llangollen, Wales for the 60th annual International Musical Eisteddfod - one of the most prestigious choir competitions in the world - and won the title "Choir of The World" and the festival's most coveted award, The Luciano Pavarotti Choir of The World Trophy. The chorus also won the Folk and Barbershop subcategory competitions earlier in the week.
This is not the chorus' first international acclaim, however. In 2007, Westminster won the Barbershop Harmony Society's International Chorus Championship and will compete again next year for the same title. Comprised of young men from 16 to 30 years of age, the chorus has been a catalyst around the world for encouraging young men to sing barbershop and a cappella music. They have performed throughout the United States and in 2006 appeared on NBC's America's Got Talent.
In its 60th year, the Eisteddfod unites thousands of singers and dancers who descend upon the beautiful Welsh town of Llangollen to compete in some 20 competitions and perform for as many as 50,000 visitors. The competition is broadcast in video on the internet and on BBC radio network to thousands across the world. Westminster's winning performances are available for free viewing at www.llangollen.tv until August 5.
For more information, visit www.WestminsterChorus.org and www.llangollen2009.com. To see Westminster's Choir of the World performance, visit www.llangollen.tv/en/clip/145.

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