# Ntaria Ladies Choir

> musical artist

**Wikidata**: [Q7067605](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q7067605)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ntaria_Choir)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/ntaria-ladies-choir

## Summary
Ntaria Ladies Choir is an Australian choir and musical artist entity with a recorded inception date of 1887. It is documented in library and online identifier systems (VIAF, Freebase) and appears on English Wikipedia under the title "Ntaria Choir."

## Key Facts
- Founded (inception): 1887 (source reference recorded in the entity data).  
- Instance of: choir (ensemble of singers).  
- Country of origin: Australia.  
- Wikidata description: musical artist.  
- Wikipedia title: "Ntaria Choir" (English).  
- Wikipedia languages: en (English).  
- VIAF identifier: 4859153954924805680005.  
- Freebase identifier: /m/04ygb7g.  
- Wikidata sitelink count: 1.

## FAQs
### Q: What is the Ntaria Ladies Choir?
A: The Ntaria Ladies Choir is an Australian choir (an ensemble of singers) recorded as a musical artist on Wikidata and documented with bibliographic and linked-data identifiers.

### Q: When was the Ntaria Ladies Choir founded?
A: The recorded inception date for the Ntaria Ladies Choir is 1887, as listed in the available entity data.

### Q: Is there a Wikipedia entry for the Ntaria Ladies Choir?
A: Yes. The entity is linked to an English Wikipedia page titled "Ntaria Choir" (the available data shows a single Wikipedia sitelink in English).

### Q: How is the choir represented in library and linked-data systems?
A: The choir has a VIAF identifier (4859153954924805680005) and a Freebase identifier (/m/04ygb7g), indicating it is recorded in bibliographic and linked-data resources.

## Why It Matters
The Ntaria Ladies Choir is significant as a documented Australian choir with a recorded inception date of 1887. That inception date situates the ensemble as a historical musical entity in the record, and its classification as a choir and musical artist establishes it within organized musical practice. The presence of standardized identifiers (VIAF and Freebase) and a Wikipedia entry indicates the choir has been captured in both bibliographic authority files and online reference systems, making it discoverable for researchers, librarians, and the public. For heritage, musicology, and cultural documentation, entities like the Ntaria Ladies Choir provide verifiable reference points for studies of choral practice, community music-making, and the archival record of musical artists from Australia. Its documented existence supports cataloging, citation, and inclusion in databases that track historical and contemporary musical ensembles.

## Notable For
- Recorded inception date of 1887, making it a historically documented choir in the available data.  
- Identified as an instance of "choir" and described as a musical artist on Wikidata.  
- Presence in bibliographic/linked-data services, evidenced by a VIAF identifier and a Freebase identifier.  
- Listed on English Wikipedia under the title "Ntaria Choir."

## Body
### Identification and Classification
- Officially classified as an instance of "choir."  
- Described in the data as a "musical artist" on Wikidata.  
- Wikipedia title associated with the entity: "Ntaria Choir" (English).

### Dates and Origins
- Inception (founding) year: 1887 (documented in the entity's structured data).  
- Country of origin: Australia.

### Bibliographic and Linked-Data Presence
- VIAF identifier: 4859153954924805680005.  
- Freebase identifier: /m/04ygb7g.  
- Wikidata sitelink count recorded as 1, with an English Wikipedia entry.

### Public Documentation
- Wikipedia language entry: en (English).  
- Wikidata description label: musical artist.

### Related Class Information
- The choir class is an ensemble of singers (classification context for the entity).