Sofia Vokalensemble

The choir in its present form was founded in 1995 by conductor Bengt Ollén who still leads the artistic work.

[1] In 2015 Sveriges Radio, the Swedish public-broadcasting system that frequently records and broadcasts Sofia Vokalensemble's performances, appointed the choir as Sweden's representative in Let the Peoples Sing (LTPS), an international choir competition organized by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).

The choir members all help out with the choice of repertoire, musical scores, food and drink, marketing och stage costumes.

During rehearsals, Bengt Ollén works actively with the voices and challenges the choir members to sing without the score.

The following is a list of the choir's international tours:[d][e] Lithuania Sofia Vokalensemble has recorded the following CDs: As of October 2021 the choir had participated in nine television and 200 radio broadcasts that are on file at the Swedish Media Database, a search service for the audiovisual collections at the National Library of Sweden.

Sofia Vokalensemble in 2014
Sofia Church in Stockholm, Sweden, where Sofia Vokalensemble is based
Sofia Vokalensemble's conductor Bengt Ollén in 2013