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Gloriæ Dei Cantores
(Latin for "Singers to the Glory of God") is a 40-voice choir based in Orleans, Massachusetts under the direction of artistic director and principal conductor Richard K. Pugsley. History "Gloriæ Dei Cantores" was founded in 1988 by Elizabeth C. Patterson who served as its Director/Conductor until 2012. It is based at the Community of Jesus#Church of the Transfiguration, Church of the Transfiguration in Orleans,_Massachusetts, Orleans, Massachusetts. The "Gloriæ Dei Cantores Schola" specializes in Gregorian chant. The choir sings in 18 languages and has appeared on the concert stage and in recordings with such artists as Gerre Hancock, Keith Lockhart, John Williams, Samuel Adler (composer), Samuel Adler, Mark O'Connor, Stephen Cleobury, George Guest, Daniel Pinkham, and Margaret Hillis. It has toured in 23 countries in Europe, Asia, and North America. Highlights of the choir's career under Elizabeth Patterson and current artistic director and principal conductor Richard K. ...
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