NAICS Code 711130-05 - Choral Organizations

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NAICS Code 711130-05 Description (8-Digit)

Choral Organizations are groups of singers who perform together in a choir. These organizations can be professional or amateur, and may focus on a specific genre of music such as classical, gospel, or pop. Choral Organizations typically rehearse regularly and perform at concerts, festivals, and other events. They may also participate in competitions and tours.

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Tools

Tools commonly used in the Choral Organizations industry for day-to-day tasks and operations.

  • Sheet music
  • Choir folders
  • Music stands
  • Rehearsal pianos
  • Metronomes
  • Tuners
  • Microphones
  • Amplifiers
  • Sound systems
  • Recording equipment

Industry Examples of Choral Organizations

Common products and services typical of NAICS Code 711130-05, illustrating the main business activities and contributions to the market.

  • Church choirs
  • Community choirs
  • University choirs
  • Children's choirs
  • Professional choirs
  • Chamber choirs
  • Gospel choirs
  • Barbershop choirs
  • A cappella groups
  • Show choirs

History

A concise historical narrative of NAICS Code 711130-05 covering global milestones and recent developments within the United States.

  • The choral organizations industry has a long and rich history dating back to ancient times. In the Middle Ages, choral music was an integral part of religious ceremonies and was performed by choirs in churches and cathedrals. During the Renaissance, choral music became more complex and polyphonic, with composers such as Palestrina and Monteverdi creating masterpieces that are still performed today. In the 19th century, choral societies were established in Europe and America, and the popularity of choral music continued to grow. Notable advancements in the industry include the development of new choral techniques, the use of technology to enhance performances, and the creation of new genres such as gospel and barbershop. In recent years, choral organizations have faced challenges due to declining funding and changing audience preferences, but they continue to play an important role in the cultural life of communities across the world. In the United States, choral music has a rich and diverse history that reflects the country's cultural heritage. African American spirituals, shape-note singing, and folk hymns are just a few examples of the unique choral traditions that have developed in the US. In the 20th century, choral music became more popular than ever, with the establishment of organizations such as the American Choral Directors Association and the growth of community choirs. Notable advancements in the industry include the use of technology to enhance performances, the creation of new choral genres such as jazz and pop, and the development of new choral techniques. Despite challenges such as declining funding and changing audience preferences, choral organizations in the US continue to thrive and play an important role in the cultural life of communities across the country.