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Conspirare is a choral ensemble based in Austin, Texas. They were formed in 1991 by conductor and musical director Craig Hella Johnson as New Texas Festival but did not begin to regularly perform until 1999. They have released over 25 albums and one DVD and have been nominated for eight Grammy Awards. Their sixth Grammy-nominated album, The Sacred Spirit of Russia (Harmonia Mundi HMU 807526), was the winner of the 2015 Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance. Conspirare has commissioned works from composers including David Lang, Tarik O'Regan, Jocelyn Hagen, Donald Grantham, Eric Whitacre, Nico Muhly, Mark Adamo, Robert Kyr, Jake Heggie, Eric Banks, and Jake Runestad.
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Popular Songs
- To Touch the Sky: VIII. With my two arms
- Symphony no. 4 "From Mission San Juan": III. Interlude
- To Touch the Sky: XI. Most noble evergreen
- Symphony no. 4 "From Mission San Juan": IV. Healing Song
- Symphony no. 4 "From Mission San Juan": I. Prelude: Mission San Juan Bautista, ca. 1800
- To Touch the Sky: VII. Who has seen the wind?
- Symphony no. 4 "From Mission San Juan": II. Arriquetpon
- To Touch the Sky: IV. Falling Snow
- To Touch the Sky: V. At Castle Wood
- To Touch the Sky: I. Annunciation
- If I Were a Swan
- To Touch the Sky: VI. Epitaph
- To Touch the Sky: II. Unbreakable
- To Touch the Sky: III. The Fruit of Silence
- Do Not Cast Me Off in My Old Age, op. 40, no. 5
- Liturgy op. 31: 19. Blessed Be the Name of the Lord
- Our Father
- Liturgy, op. 79: Preserve, O Lord, for Many Years
- Liturgy op. 31: 18. Let Our Mouths Be Filled
- Hymn to the Mother of God for the Nativity
- A Mercy of Peace, op. 6
- Liturgy no. 2, op. 29: 11. Our Father
- A Wondrous Birth: 7. A Wondrous Birth
- Liturgy, op. 42: 9. Praise the Lord from the Heavens
- Concerto for the Nativity of Christ: We Should Choose to Love Silence
- Liturgy no. 2, op. 29: 8. The Creed
- Passion Week, op. 58: 6 Now the Powers of Heaven
- Cherubic Hymn, op. 7, no. 1
- As Many Have Been Baptized, op. 18c
- Come, Let Us Worship, op. 8, no. 2