 
 
	 
	 
	 
 
	European GP for choral Singing 2012
Finalists Jury And the winner is... Rules of the competition About EGP List of EGP winnersThe European Grand Prix for Choral Singing is an  annual choral competition between the winners of six European choral  competitions of very high artistic quality. It was created in 1988 through the  initiative of the competitions Concorso Polifonica Guido d’ Arezzo, Arezzo  (Italy), Béla Bartók  International Choir Competition Debrecen (Hungary), Concorso C. A. Seghizzi,  Gorizia (Italy) and Florilège Vocal de  Tours, Tours (France). Two other contests have also become  associated in the following years: International  May Choir Competition, Varna (Bulgaria) in 1989, and Certamen  Coral de Tolosa (Basque Country, Spain) in 1990.   In 2008 Gorizia stepped out of the Association and  International Choral Competition Maribor (Slovenia) joined in. Despite its name, the European Grand Prix for Choral Singing is not  limited to European choirs; choirs from any country can join the choral  competitions in any of the European Grand Prix for Choral Singing  member-cities. Through the years, choirs of excellent quality from all over the  world have won the Grand Prix:
    
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