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The '''Yale Schola Cantorum''' is a 24-voice vocal ensemble jointly sponsored by the [[Yale School of Music]] and the [[Yale Institute of Sacred Music]]. The Schola Cantorum is open by audition to any student at [[Yale University]], although most of its singers are affiliated with the School of Music. [[Simon Carrington]] founded the ensemble in 2003, and in 2009 [[Masaaki Suzuki]] assumed the directorship.
The '''Yale Schola Cantorum''' is a 24-voice vocal ensemble jointly sponsored by the [[Yale School of Music]] and the [[Yale Institute of Sacred Music]]. The Schola Cantorum is open by audition to any student at [[Yale University]], although most of its singers are affiliated with the School of Music. [[Simon Carrington]] founded the ensemble in 2003, and in 2009 [[Masaaki Suzuki]] assumed the directorship.


The ensemble has quickly established its repute, touring nationally and internationally, and have released six CDs in the eight years since its founding.<ref>[http://www.yale.edu/schola/samples.htm Schola Cantorum Discography]</ref><ref>[http://www.yale.edu/schola/about.htm Touring and Ensemble Information]</ref>
The ensemble has quickly established its repute, touring nationally and internationally, and having released six CDs in the eight years since its founding.<ref>[http://www.yale.edu/schola/samples.htm Schola Cantorum Discography]</ref><ref>[http://www.yale.edu/schola/about.htm Touring and Ensemble Information]</ref>


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Template:Hang on The Yale Schola Cantorum is a 24-voice vocal ensemble jointly sponsored by the Yale School of Music and the Yale Institute of Sacred Music. The Schola Cantorum is open by audition to any student at Yale University, although most of its singers are affiliated with the School of Music. Simon Carrington founded the ensemble in 2003, and in 2009 Masaaki Suzuki assumed the directorship.

The ensemble has quickly established its repute, touring nationally and internationally, and having released six CDs in the eight years since its founding.[1][2]

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