World Choir Games
World Choir Council
The Council is the highest international advisory board of INTERKULTUR and confers with us basically on artistic matters. In order to represent the worldwide choir community comprehensively, we aim for the participation of one renowned choir expert from each country of the world. More than 70 nations are already being represented in the Council. The representatives meet regularly every two years during the World Choir Games and report to the congregation on the situation of the choirs in their country. They discuss jointly about urgent matters and make a resolution which is handed over afterwards to the International Music Council of the UNESCO.
For us, the Council members are moreover contact persons to the choir community of their country and support us by spreading out information about new events in their network regularly.
World Choir Council
Günter Titsch Christian Ljunggren Prof. Paul Wehrle |
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| Albania | Finland | Peru |
| Suzana Turku Kashara | Kari Turunen | Prof. Abel Gonzales Valenzuela |
| Argentina | France | Philippines |
| Prof. Alejandro Daniel Garavano | Jean Baptiste Bertrand | Jonathan Velasco |
| Armenia | Germany | Poland |
| Prof. Tigran Hekekyan | Prof. Volker Hempfling | Prof. Benedykt Błoński |
| Australia | Great Britain | Portugal |
| Prof. Dr. Ronald Smart | Vivien Pike | Luis Cipriano |
| Austria | Greece | Puerto Rico |
| Franz Herzog | Maria Emma Meligopoulou | Dr. Luis A. Olivieri |
| Belgium | Guatemala | Republic of Korea |
| Jean-Pierre van Avermaet | Fernando Archila | Prof. Jung-Sun Park |
| Benin | Hungary | Romania |
| Felix Nassi | Dr. Katalin Kiss | Voicu Popescu |
| Botswana | Iceland | Russia |
| David Slater | Thorgerdur Ingólfsdottir | Prof. Vladimir Zhivov |
| Brazil | India | Serbia & Montenegro |
| Naomi Munakata | Prof. André de Quadros | Prof. Aleksandar S. Vujič |
| Bulgaria | Indonesia | Singapore |
| Prof. Emil Yanev | Aida Simanjuntak Swenson | Jennifer Tham |
| Canada | Iran | Slovakia |
| Don James | Milad Omranloo | Olga Smetanová |
| Chile | Israel | Slovenia |
| Waldo Aranguiz Thompson | Aharon Harlap | Karmina Šilec |
| China | Italy | South Africa |
| Dapeng Meng | Giovanni Acciai | Ludumo Magangane |
| China (Macao) | Japan | Sri Lanka |
| Maria Vanessa Leao | Kenji Otani | Soundarie David |
| China (Hong Kong) | Jordan | Sweden |
| Raymond Fu | Shireen Abu-Khader | Fred Sjöberg |
| Chinese Taipei | Kenya | Switzerland |
| Prof. Dirk DuHei | Boniface Mganga | Hansruedi Kämpfen |
| Colombia | Latvia | Thailand |
| Edwin Orlando Carrillo | Romans Vanags | Khunying Malaival Boonyaratavej |
| Congo | Lithuania | Togo |
| Ass. Prof. Kua Nzambi Toko | Prof. Vytautas Miškinis | Olufade Adesondji |
| Costa Rica | Malaysia | Turkey |
| Beverlyn Mora Ramirez | Susanna Saw | Ilker Ersil |
| Croatia | Malta | Uganda |
| Branko Stark | Rev. John Galea | Michael Eduard Mukisa |
| Cuba | Mexico | Ukraine |
| Prof. Maria Felicia Pérez | Prof. Gerardo Rábago Palafox | Anatoli Avdiyevsky |
| Czech Republic | Namibia | United Arab Emirates |
| Dr. Ing. Vlastislav Novák | Ernst van Biljoen | Philipp Maier |
| Denmark | New Zealand | United States of America |
| Steen Lindholm | Karen L. Grylls | Dr. Jerry McCoy |
| Dominican Republic | Norway | Venezuela |
| Farida Diná | Thomas Caplin | Guntars Gedulis |
| Ecuador | Panama | Vietnam |
| Manuel Eugenio Auz Sanchez | Jorge Ledezma-Bradley | Hong Hai Pham |
| Estonia | ||
| Aarne Saluveer | ||
