The Norman Luboff Choir

The Norman Luboff Choir

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The Norman Luboff Choir was an American vocal ensemble led by conductor and arranger Norman Luboff. Emerging as a prominent force in choral music during the 1950s and 1960s, the group became known for its polished sound and diverse repertoire. Luboff's arrangements and direction earned the choir a Grammy Award in 1961 for Best Performance by a Chorus. The ensemble achieved commercial success with seasonal recordings, particularly their Christmas albums, which remained popular for decades. Beyond the recording studio, Luboff extended his influence through work in radio, television, and film, while also establishing Walton Music, a publisher specializing in choral compositions.