Africa's sacred music at world-class standard.
We do not just perform African music. We carry it — from the compositions of Ephraim Amu to the living voices of contemporary Ghanaian and continental composers, performed at the standard they deserve.
One choir. One continent. An entire tradition to carry.
Chorale Africa is a Pan-African musical institution built on the conviction that Africa's sacred and art-music tradition deserves to be performed at the highest standard. Not as a cultural curiosity. As a world-class art form.
Founded in Accra, our ensemble performs the works of Ephraim Amu, T.W. Kwami, James Varrick Armaah, Victor Manieson, and composers across the continent — with the discipline, diction, and devotion each piece demands.
Five flagship properties. One year of world-class music.
Pan-African prestige concert in five chapters — a continent at worship, performed at the s...
Immersive Easter sacred drama — stillness, lament, and resurrection. No gimmicks. Just the...
Africa's hymn tradition — authenticated, dignified, and performed with the beauty it deser...
The prestige gala — full orchestra, premium guests, and a world-premiere commissioned fina...
The exportable diplomatic programme — for embassies, international festivals, and diaspora...
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Music. Culture. The work.
The full story of how Ghana's foundational choral composer built a legacy from a dismissal.
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