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Bienen Contemporary/ Early Vocal Ensemble
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Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

[bi si i:]

['bee / 'see / 'ee]

Description

BCE is an abbreviation for the Bienen Contemporary/ Early Vocal Ensemble. The chamber choir generally consists of 24 voices and performs contemporary and early music. An ensemble for advanced choral singers, the choir is audition-based and contains mostly upperclassmen. BCE is conducted by Donald Nally, who also conducts the Grammy award-winning new music choir The Crossing.

Etymology

Derived from the initials of Bienen Contemporary/ Early Vocal Ensemble. On the Bienen website, it is also remarked that BCE could be interpreted as "Beyond the Common Era or Before the Common Era"[1], in reference to the musical styles of the repertoire.

Example Sentence

I really hope that I get into BCE next year!

References

Choral Organizations

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