Mješoviti pjevački zbor Umjetničke akademije u Splitu (HR)

Mješoviti pjevački zbor Umjetničke akademije u Splitu (HR)
Mješoviti zbor Umjetničke akademije u Splitu, izravni je nasljednik Zbora studenata Studija glazbene kulture. Od 1992. Zborom ravna pedagog i skladatelj prof. Vlado Sunko, redoviti profesor Umjetničke akademije u Splitu. Pod njegovim vodstvom na Festivalu duhovne glazbe Cro Patria, Zbor je do sada za izvedbu osvojio 5 zlatnih, 7 srebrnih i 2 brončane Katedrale, 3 nagrade publike i 4 nagrade HDS-a, a i sam voditelj je kao autor više puta nagrađivan: 4 zlatna, 3 srebrna i 1 brončani Canticum novum. Profesor Sunko često ravnanje Zborom prepušta talentiranim studentima.
2011. godine zbor je sudjelovao na 11. Međunarodnom festivalu zborova Zlatna vila u Prijedoru i dobio za skladbu “Majka”, posebno priznanje za najbolje izvedeno suvremeno djelo. Prestižnu Diplomu Milka Trnina za 2013. godinu dobiva Opera HNK-a Split i Zbor UMAS za zajedničku izvedbu Devete simfonije u d-molu Ludwiga van Beethovena. Na Međunarodnom natjecanju zborova Adria Cantat u Šibeniku 2016. osvaja dvije prve nagrade u kategorijama nacionalne i strane folklorne glazbe.

Mixed choir of the Arts Academy in Split (CRO)
Mixed choir of the Arts Academy in Split follows the work of the Students of music choir. Since 1992, Vlado Sunko, music pedagogue and composer and Full Professor at the Arts Academy in Split, has been the conductor of the Choir. At the Festival of Sacred Music Cro Patria, the Choir has won 5 Golden Awards, 7 Silver Awards and 2 Bronze Awards, 3 Audience Awards and 4 Awards of the Croatian Society of Composers. Professor Sunko has won several awards himself, 4 Golden, 3 Silver and 1 Bronze Canticum novum. He often admits talented students to conduct the Choir.
In 2011, the Choir participated at the 11th International Choir Festival Zlatna vila in Prijedor and received a special award for the performance of a modern work, the composition “Mother”. In 2013, the prestigious Award Milka Trnina was awarded to the Opera of the Croatian National Theatre in Split and to the Choir of the Arts Academy in Split for the joint performance of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. At the International Choir Contest Adria Cantat in Šibenik in 2016, the Choir won two First prizes for the performance of national and foreign folklore music.