Schola cantorum is a choir school or a school that is part of a cathedral or monastery. Schola cantorum can also mean an enclosure designed for a choir. The 1st known use of the word was in 1782.
Schola cantorum refers to a group of singers or a choir that specializes in performing sacred music in churches or other religious settings. It can also specifically refer to the choir of a cathedral or a collegiate church.
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Schola Cantorum of Oxford was created in 1960.
Schola Cantorum Basiliensis was created in 1933.
Schola Cantorum de Paris was created in 1894.
Schola Cantorum de Venezuela was created in 1967.
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Schola Antiqua was created in 1984.
Vivas Schola Regia was created in 1895.
Gabriel Grovlez(1879-1944) was an eminent French Composer and conductor. He studied with Gabriel Fauré at the Conservatoire de Paris, and taught at the Schola Cantorum.[1] His main work was with the Societé National de l'Opéra, and his compositions were mainly for voice. Much of his work shows strong neo-classical influences.
The cast of John F. Kennedy Memorial Concert - 1963 includes: Lucine Amara as Herself (soprano) Leonard Bernstein as Himself - Conductor Schola Cantorum as Themelves Jennie Tourel as Herself (mezzo-soprano) New York Philharmonic as Themselves
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London Oratory School Schola was created in 1996.