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Category: Start / Ensembles/Performers/Associations/Societies / Voice - Latin Mass Choir

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(CA) Les Petits Chanteurs Du Mont-Royal

“Enshrined in the tradition of the great masters whose origins date back to the sixth century in Europe, ”Les Petits Chanteurs Du Mont-Royal” was founded in 1956 by Father Leander Brault, csc. Since the beginning, choir’s mission is to enrich the religious services of the “Oratoire Saint-Joseph du Mont-Royal” in sacred song.

Aged eight to seventeen, the 210 boys in the choir come from different cultural backgrounds but share a common passion for singing, where, through the mastery of the repertoire, they discover the great polyphonic works from all periods and from all countries. Their repertoire ranges from Gregorian chant to contemporary choral works.” (Transl. Marc Paré, ed.)

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(CO) Canticum Novum - Schola Cantorum Bogotensis

“CANTICUM NOVUM was formed in 1984, in Bogota City, Colombia, by Psychologist and Professor Dr. Ramiro Alvarez Cuadros. For many years the choir was conducted by Master Luis Torres Zuleta.

Professionals of the most diverse disciplines make up the choir, united by a passion for Gregorian Chant and the desire to study it seriously and to make it known.

The chorus name was taken from the first words of Psalm 97 that begins: CANTATE DOMINO CANTICUM NOVUM. The subtitle "Schola Cantorum Bogotensis" refers to Bogota City, where it was founded and currently functions.

The chorus interprets this Gregorian chant, named for Pope Saint Gregory the Great, using the notation of the 11th century that consists of neumes or groups of notes arranged on staves of four lines. It recognizes the rhythmic technique of the Abbey of Saint Peter of Solesmes, the institution to which Pope Saint Pius X entrusted the restoration of chant for the liturgy (1903). …

With this in mind, Canticum Novum has presented instructional concerts at universities and has participated in choral music festivals. It is within the Liturgy of the Church, however, (in Masses, in Requiems, at an Ordination, for a wedding anniversary, etc.), that the Spirit inspires the singers to give their best. Without doubt, Gregorian Chant was written for use in the Liturgy of the Church.”

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