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  1. The Schola Cantorum de Paris (schola cantorum being Latin for 'singers' school') is a private conservatory in Paris. It was founded in 1894 by Charles Bordes , Alexandre Guilmant and Vincent d'Indy as a counterbalance to the Paris Conservatoire 's emphasis on opera.

  2. Schola Cantorum is a higher education establishment for music, drama and dance. It occupies the old English Benedictine convent of Paris.

  3. Schola cantorum, medieval papal singing school and associated choir, the ancestor of the modern Sistine Choir. According to tradition, the schola cantorum was established by Pope Sylvester I (d. 335) and was reorganized by Pope Gregory I (d. 604), but the first written mention of it dates from the.

  4. Directeur musical. 130 ans d'existence. La Schola Cantorum. Etablissement libre de Musique, Danse, Théâtre. Accueil à tout âge, tout niveau. Inscription dès 3 ans. Cursus Professionnel et Amateur.

  5. The Schola Cantorum. In 1640 the English Benedictine monks, fleeing the schism in England, took refuge in France and settle down in Paris between the Feuillantines and the Val de Grâce, on the current location of the Schola Cantorum, benefitting from the protection of Richelieu and Anne d’Autriche.

  6. La Schola Cantorum de Paris est un établissement privé d'enseignement supérieur de musique, d'art dramatique et de danse, situé à Paris. Il occupe le bâtiment de l'ancien couvent des Bénédictins anglais , au 269, rue Saint-Jacques .

  7. SCHOLA CANTORUM The introduction of the choir into Christian religious music is related to the practice of antiphonal singing between a group of precentors and the congregation. In earliest times choirs were composed of boys, of young women, of lectors, of clerics, or of other groupings.