Individual Polish Choirs: Pueri Consonantes


Figure 1.--The Pueri Consonantes is located in Wrocław. The boys in 2004 wore cherry red blazers with white shirts and what looks like black cross ties.

The Pueri Consonantes is located in Wrocław (Breslau before World War II). We do not yet know much about the Choir's history or the music they sing. They do not have an internet site that we know about. We have few details about the uniform. The boys in 2004 wore cherry red blazers with white shirts and what looks like black cross ties. The older boys wear black long trousers. The younger boys wear black short pants and white knee socks.







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Created: 8:21 PM 8/26/2007
Last updated: 8:21 PM 8/26/2007