Other notable composers and conductors of Serbia who have worked for the choir include Kornelije Stanković, Josif Marinković, Davorin Jenko, Stanislav Binički, Kosta Manojlović, Stevan Hristić Milojević, Alexander Gavanski, Vojislav Ilić, Dimitrije Stefanović, Dušan Miladinović, Bojan Suđić, Divna Ljubojević, and Vladimir Milosavljević.
[2] Sacred and secular compositions are the Choir's forte, and it also performs Slavic and Serbian folk music as part of its repertoire.
[4] The choir is a regular feature on Sundays and Orthodox religious holidays[4] at the Belgrade Cathedral Church.
[5] Manojlović was a famous conductor who performed here with musical compositions of Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina’s Missa Papae Marcelli in 1925 and the English madrigalists in 1927 and 1929.
In the Budapest International Competition in 1937, the choir’s recital of Handel's Messiah won the first prize.