The ensemble was founded in 1998 on the initiative of students of the Academy of Music. Fryderyk Chopin in Warsaw (now the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music).

From the beginning of its existence until 2006, the conductor and artistic director of the choir was Ewa Strusińska, in the years 2006-2008 the ensemble was led by Aleksandra Kopp, and since November 2008 the artistic directions have been set by Lilianna Krych. On a daily basis, the choir sings in chamber ensemble (16-24 people), but also takes part in projects requiring a team of 30-40 people.

The band gives concerts in Warsaw and all over Poland. He sang under the baton of such conductors as: Jerzy Maksymiuk, Łukasz Borowicz, Przemysław Zych, Jacek Boniecki, Andrzej Borzym, Harry Brasser and Jerzy Wołosiuk. He also collaborated with Włodek Pawlik. He has premiered many works by Polish contemporary composers, m.in. Aleksandra Kościowa, Przemysław Zych, Weronika Ratusińska, Dariusz Przybylski, Kamil Staszowski, Magda Grabowska, Rafał Janiak.

In the 2008/2009 season, the choir successfully took part in two competitions: the XI Łódź Choral Festival Cantio Lodziensis 2008 (third place) and the XVIII Myślenice Festival of Choral Song "Carols and Pastorals" (second place).

The choir has many stage productions to its credit. In the 2004/2005 artistic season he took part in two opera performances. The first of them is "The King of Shepherds" by Oskar Kolberg, staged at the Collegium Nobilium at the Warsaw Theatre Academy (directed by Jan Buchwald, music direction: Andrzej Wróbel, music performed by the Camerata Vistula ensemble). The second was Johann Strauss's operetta "Revenge of the Bat", which premiered at the Polski Theatre in Warsaw. The performance was directed by Andrzej Strzelecki. The musical direction was taken over by maestro Jerzy Maksymiuk, who conducted the Sinfonia Varsovia orchestra. In 2014, the WTS team took part in the production of "Don Giovanni" by W.A. Mozart directed by Ryszard Ciesla at the Warsaw Chamber Opera during the Mozart Festival and Euripides' "Bacchantes" directed by Kamila Michalak as part of the "Young Stage".

In 2011 he was a guest on the stage of the Harleem Philharmonie in the Netherlands, performing together with his friends: COV Harleem and Varsoviae Regia Cantores "Passion according to St. Matthew" by Johann Sebastian Bach. In 2012 and 2014 he performed "The Passion According to St. John the Baptist" several times. Jana" in cooperation m.in with the Early Music Ensemble UMFC.

A CD recorded with the participation of the choir containing m.in. Franz Lessel's Cantata to Saint Cecilia, published by the Acte Prealable music publishing house, was nominated for the Fryderyk Award in 2000.

The choir works thanks to the support of the Old Town House of Culture in Warsaw, which provides the ensemble with a rehearsal room. Rehearsals are held once a week. We cordially invite all lovers of team singing to join our ranks!