- The
Escolania de Montserrat, or
simply the
Escolania (Catalan pronunciation: [əskuləni.ə]) is a boys'
choir of
sopranos and
altos based at the Benedictine...
- of Montserrat,
known as "el Virolai" and sung at noon each day by the
Escolania de
Montserrat boys' choir,
begins with the words: "Rosa d’abril, Morena...
- mind, as
evidenced by his
Magnificat in
seven voices. He
entered the
Escolania de
Montserrat between 1745 and 1750,
where he had
Josep Antoni Martí as...
- in much of Europe, in a
liturgical setting,
particularly marked by the
Escolania de Montserrat. The main
Western musical trends have
marked these productions...
-
music to gain
international circulation.
First records on the
Spanish Escolania de Montserrat, a boys'
choir linked to a
music school, date back to 1307...
- Villarroel, Juan Pons,
Carlos Chausson,
Miguel Roa
Madrid Symphony Orchestra,
Escolania de
Nuestra Señora del
Recuerdo Audio CD:
Deutsche Grammophon Catalog #:...
- choir, the
others being Saint Thomas Choir School in New York City and
Escolania de
Montserrat in Spain. The
headteacher is Dr Emma
Margrett who became...
- (album
Llibre vermell,
pilgrim songs & dances, 1992)
Capilla Musical y
Escolanía de la
Santa Cruz del
Valle de los Caídos &
Atrium Musicae,
directed by...
-
world (the
other two
being Westminster Abbey Choir School in
England and
Escolania de
Montserrat in Spain). The
school is
supervised by and
receives financial...
- "Nirvana" in 1995. The
group consisted of the boys
choral group of the
Escolanía del Real
Monasterio of San Lorenzo, with boys
between 9 and 14
years old...