Affabre Concinui, also known as Affabre â The Chamber Singers, are a Polish a cappella vocal ensemble (sextet) founded in 1983 by alumni of two famous Polish choirs: Poznaà  Boys' Choir and Poznaà  Nightingales, inspired by the British ensemble The King's Singers. The name of the ensemble (Affabre Concinui) means in Latin "perfectly attuned" or "ideally harmonized", which is an artistic credo of the group. They quickly gained renown in Poland and many other countries.
The group has always consisted of six singers, with their membership changing over the years. The current ensemble is composed of:
Former members include Wojciech Drabowicz, Krzysztof Piernik, Przemysà Âaw Stanisà Âawski, Tadeusz Gawroà Âski, and Radosà Âaw Skrzypczak.
Their concerts combine many forms of music: traditional (folk, Christmas carols), classical (renaissance to contemporary music) and pop hits, often with imitation of musical instruments. Over the years their library has expanded to over 300 works of all styles, composed by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Wacà Âaw of Szamotuà Ây, Thomas Tallis, Orlando di Lasso, Thomas Morley, Franz Schubert, Robert Schumann, Frederic Chopin, Stanisà Âaw Moniuszko, Maurice Ravel, Krzysztof Penderecki, Krzesimir DÃÂbski, Freddie Mercury, The Beatles, Sting, etc.
The group is best known for its a cappella performances in both Poland and abroad: Algeria, Austria, Belgium, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Lebanon, Netherlands, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, Ukraine, Vatican, United Kingdom, and United States). The group represented Poland during EXPO in Sevilla (1992), Hannover (2000), and Aichi (2005), during the Festival of Polish Culture in Taiwan, Days of Polish Culture in Beijing and Algiers, the World Economic Forum in Davos as well as in concerts that accompanied the Olympic Games in Atlanta (1996).
In 1994 the ensemble was awarded the 2nd prize at the 42nd International Guido d'Arezzo Polyphonic Contest in Arezzo, Italy, and in 1988 it became the winner of the International Competition of Choral Composition "Seghizzi" in Gorizia, Italy, in the category of chamber ensembles. In 1987, the Young Art Medal was awarded to Affabre Concinui by the editorial board of the Polish newspaper GÃ Âos Wielkopolski. In 2008, at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the ensemble earned a five-star review in The Herald.
Beside recording and performing, the Affabre singers are committed to education, participating in master classes and workshops (e.g. at the Academy of Music in Poznaà  or the Gorzkie à ¼ale workshop in Poznaà Â).