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Collegium Cantorum Yokohama 14th regular concert

コレギウム・カントールム・ヨコハマ第14回定期演奏会
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Collegium Cantorum YOKOHAMA (CCY) is known as a mixed choir based in Yokohama, Japan. Collegium Cantorum YOKOHAMA was formed on March 4, 2002, aiming for highly artistically recognized music. Originally it was based in Yokohama but has been active mainly in Tokyo in recent years. Koji Matsushita, who works as a music director and regular conductor, as a composer and conductor at home and abroad, Haruka Sae as a regular conductor, and Aiko Saito as voice trainer, hold regular concerts every year. They actively expand the scope of activities such as the chorus festival and the contest.

In May 2006, they participated in the Vaasa Chorus Festival held in Finland and was well received.
In February 2012, they won the second place in the mixed classical and contemporary music category at the Tokyo Spring Chorus Contest.
In March 2012, they won the first place for mixed voice in the folklore category at the Tokyo Spring Chorus Contest. They received first place in the room choir category at the 3rd Krakow Advent & Christmas Choir Festival held in Poland in December 2012.
In March 2013, they won the first prize for mixed music in the religious music section at the Tokyo Spring Chorus Contest, and received the Harukan Grand Prix awarded to the best group in all categories.
In 2013, the choir won first place in the mixed choir category at International Poliphonic Competition "Guido d'Arezzo" (Italy).
In July 2016, they performed an invitation to the Arti Vocal Ensemble Festival 2016, held in Kyoto, and was well received.
In September 2017, they had performances at the Karuizawa International Chorus Festival.

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