French Boy Choir Costumes: Les Petits Chanteurs de Sainte-Croix de Neuilly


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School Choir

Les Petits Chanteurs de Sainte-Croix de Neuilly was the choir of their College (school) since their creation in 1956.The Choir of the Little Singers of Sainte-Croix de Neuilly joins together boys of the College who wish to practise intensively choir singing.

Schola

A "schola" preceded the choir. The word "schola" is neither a French nor English word, it originates from latin "scola" meaning school and is used to designate normally kind of musical group not aimed at learning music, but at learning history of music, rediscovering lost pieces and performing then those past treasuries. Many groups name themselves such as "schola cantorum" of such and such a school.

Directors

The choir was founded in 1956 by Louis Prudhomme and currently directed by François Polgar, a former pupil, former head of the chorus of Radio-France.

Activities

The Choir is regarded as one of the most significant French boy choirs. It provides the musical presentations at school ceremonies, often appears in great festivals (Oxford, Aix-en-Provence, Auvers-on- -Oise >...) and frequently interprets famous works of the repertory of hymns and secukar music acappella. Each summer, the Little Singers leave for concert tours. They traveled the roads of France, and are performed in England, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Canada, the United States. The Little Singers of Sainte-Croix thus assigned themselves a double requirement: to deepen their spiritual reflexion and that of their public by affirming their vocation of " Missionaires of peace ", and to contribute to revival of the French school of boy's choirs by the search for a ever increasingly higher musical quality.

Music

Their discography evidences the desire for spirituality in listeners as ... in the singers themselves: among others, Fauré's Requiem in its original 1893 version, a collection of motets to the Virgin, motets and a-capella Christmas carols as well as short pieces for chorus and orchestra by Mozart when hecwas still a child. Another recording finally, tries to restore the original liturgical function of large romantic works of Schubert, Mendelssohn or Brahms.

French Text

Constituant la Maîtrise du Collège depuis leur création en 1956, qu'avait cependant précédée une schola dès les origines de l'établissement, la Maîtrise des Petits Chanteurs de Sainte-Croix de Neuilly réunit les garçons du Collège qui désirent pratiquer intensivement le chant choral.

Le Ch¦ur, fondé en 1956 par Louis Prudhomme et actuellement dirigé par François Polgar, ancien élève, ancien chef du ch¦ur de Radio-France, est considéré comme l'un des ch¦urs de garçons français les plus significatifs.

Il assure le service musical des cérémonies du Collège, se produit souvent dans les grands festivals (Oxford, Aix-en-Provence, Auvers-sur-Oise ...) et interprète régulièrement de grandes ¦uvres avec orchestre comme le Requiem de Mozart ou le Messie de Hændel... Il pratique également le répertoire de chants sacrés et profanes a cappella. Chaque été, les Petits Chanteurs partent en tournée. Ils ont parcouru les routes de France, et se sont produits en Angleterre, Suisse, Italie, Espagne, Canada, Etats-Unis...

Leur discographie témoigne du souci de l'élévation spirituelle des auditeurs comme... des chanteurs eux-mêmes : s'y succèdent, entre autres, le Requiem de Fauré dans sa version originale de 1893, un disque-répertoire de motets à la Sainte-Vierge, des motets et noëls a cappella, ainsi que de courtes pièces pour ch¦ur et orchestre de Mozart enfant. Un autre enregistrement enfin, tente de restituer la fonction liturgique originelle de grandes pièces romantique de Schubert, Mendelssohn ou Brahms.

Les Petits Chanteurs de Sainte-Croix se sont ainsi assignés une double exigence : approfondir leur réflexion spirituelle et celle de leur public en affirmant leur vocation de "Missionaires de la paix", et contribuer au renouveau de l'école française des maîtrises par la recherche d'une qualité musicale toujours plus haute.






Christopher Wagner





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