Chamber Choir Ireland

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Chamber Choir Ireland in 2016

Chamber Choir Ireland, formerly known as the National Chamber Choir of Ireland, is the Republic of Ireland's national choral ensemble and national chamber choir, and the only regularly funded professional choir in the country. Primarily funded by the Arts Council of Ireland, the choir is a resident ensemble at the National Concert Hall[1] and Associate Artists to Dublin City University[2]. In June 2025, Chamber Choir Ireland announced the appointment of Gabriel Crouch as its Artistic Director, commencing in January 2026[3].

The choir's repertoire spans from early Renaissance music to the present day. It commissions new works by contemporary composers. In addition to its performances in Ireland and international tours, the choir has released recordings on the Naxos, Harmonia Mundi, Orchid Classics, RTÉ Lyric FM, and Louth Contemporary Music Society labels.

Chamber Choir Ireland is a member of the European network of professional chamber choirs, TENSO.

Artistic directors

The Choir also regularly invites international guest conductors to work with the group, and since 2016 has worked with Sofi Jeannin, Eamonn Dougan, Benjamin Goodson, Krista Audere, Grete Pedersen,[4] Andrew Synnott, Zoltán Pad, Bernie Sherlock, Nils Schweckendiek and Jörg Widmann.

Commissions

Since its inception, Chamber Choir Ireland has regularly commissioned choral work by both Irish and international composers including:

Touring

Chamber Choir Ireland regularly tours throughout the island of Ireland, presenting choral concerts to audiences all around the country. Internationally, the Choir has toured extensively in Europe, Asia and North and South America including performances at the White House for President Barack Obama on St Patrick's Day 2011.[6]

Learning & Participation

Chamber Choir Ireland has developed learning and participation programmes across the choral art form:

  • Composers in the Classroom—a youth arts programme which supports secondary school students in Ireland and Northern Ireland to compose their own pieces of choral music
  • Axis SING—a from-scratch community choir project in Ballymun, North County Dublin
  • Choral Music in Ireland: History and Evolution—a series of lectures on the history of choral music in Ireland
  • Choral Sketches—a professional development programme which equips composers with the skills to write for choir
  • Choral Clinics—bespoke workshops for amateur and community choirs across Ireland
  • The CCI Studio—a professional development programme designed to provide training and professional experience to emerging choral singers.[7]

Funding

Principal funding for Chamber Choir Ireland comes from the Arts Council /an Chomhairle Ealaíon, with additional support from the Arts Council of Northern Ireland National Lottery Fund, and Dublin City Council.

Recordings

The choir's releases include:

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