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Chanticleer (ensemble)

Chanticleer (/ˈʃæntɪklir/) is an American male classical vocal ensemble based in San Francisco, California, founded in 1978. It is known for its interpretations

Rock-a-Doodle

the others from finding Chanticleer. The group narrowly escapes him and enters the city through an aqueduct pipe. Chanticleer, now under the name of "The

The Sword in the Stone (1963 film)

2000). "The "Chanticleer" Saga -- Part 2". Jim Hill Media. Retrieved March 30, 2015. Hill, Jim (December 31, 2000). "The "Chanticleer" Saga -- Part 3"

Craig Hella Johnson

2014). From 1998 to 1999, Johnson served as the artistic director of Chanticleer, becoming the second person to hold the position after founder Louis

Jonathan Sanger

1980s Sanger partnered with fellow producer Jana Sue Memel to create Chanticleer Films as an umbrella company for The Discovery Program. The mission statement

Michael McGlynn

extensively by professional choral groups such as Chanticleer and Cantus. It features another characteristic aspect of his musical language in its use of multiple

David Conte

harp. Conte has received commissions from numerous groups including Chanticleer, the San Francisco Symphony Chorus, and the Harvard University Chorus

Collins & Harlan

known recording of a jazz song. "The Chanticleer Rag" (1910) September 1910 recording of Albert Gumble's "The Chanticleer Rag", sung by Collins & Harlan and

List of early music ensembles

orchestra, Louisville, Kentucky Camerata Mediterranea (Joel Cohen), Boston Chanticleer: choir, San Francisco Concordian Dawn, New York City Early Music New

Chantecler (play)

the characters are farmyard animals including the main protagonist, a chanticleer, or rooster. The play centers on the theme of idealism and spiritual