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CHI SIAMO
The Schola Cantorum Choir
The first director was Father Ercoli who had been directing the choir for 45 years.
The Choir has 50 members, 30 women and 20 men.
The Choir has a wide repertoire which varies from vocal pieces with or without organ accompaniment or other instruments, both sacred and
secular, different musical forms of various genres and of different ages: Gregorian music, madrigals, hymns of praise, “mottetti a
cappella” by Renaissance composers until today. Composers include Palestrina, Monteverdi, Bach, Bruckner, Haendel, Poulenc, pieces for
solo, choir and orchestra by W.A.Mozart (“Messa dell’incoronazione” and “Vesperae Solenne de Confessore”), F.Schubert (“Messa in do
maggiore” and “Deutsche Messe”), A.Vivaldi (“Magnificat”), M.A. Charpentier (“Te Deum”), G. Fauré (“Requiem”). The Choir was selected twice at the International Exhibition of “Cappelle Musicali” in Loreto (in 1980 and in 1989) and in 1983 it took part in the second edition of “Incontri Polifonici” (Polyphonic Meetings) in Chieti, while in 1986 the choir performed in Nuoro for the “XII Rassegna Internazionale”.( International Meeting) The Polish choir “Organum”, founded by the Pope Giovanni Paolo II in 1967, invited the Schola Cantorum to Poland. In September 1981 and in August 1985 the choir went to Poland and performed concerts in Varsavia, Cracow and Czestochowa with great success. In 1988 the Schola Cantorum was twinned with the Ungarian choir A. Schweizer. In 1988 and later in 1990 it performed numerous concerts in various Magyar towns, the concert with the orchestra accompaniment of the Kronungsmesse K 317 by Mozart in Budapest was particularly appreciated.
In 1991 the choir was offered hospitality by the S. Michael Choir in Hildesheim (Germany) where it took part in the “Sommerlichen
Kirchenmusik”.
Since 1994 the Schola has taken part in the “Novena dell’Immacolata” in Duomo Cathedral in Milan in December every year.
In 2001 together with other three choirs it took part in the Exhibition in Pero (Mi) in the Parrocchia della Visitazione. It also sang
during the solemn celebrations for the Madonna di Fatima in the first week of June.
On June 2005 the Schola Cantorum of Santuario of Rho took part to the VIII Alta Pusteria
InternationalChoirFestival singing in the churches of Villabassa and Colle di Casies, also in the Gustav Mahler’s concert-hall in
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