On Record Review this morning, the above sang (rather slowly but beuatifully) the Agnus Dei from Frank Marin's Mass. It's the first I've heard of them, but an Englisjhmen was instrumental in setting it up alongside the music conservatoire in Toulouse.
It's pretty much a word-for-word translation of the French Wiki article.
The choristers (aged eleven to fifteen) are educated at the Collège Michelet in specialist classes made up also of instrumentalists and dancers, who are taught in an annexe of the Collège within the buildings of the Conservatoire.
I gather it was founded by Mark Opsted an English guy who was a cathedral chorister and organ scholar at Balliol.
If anyone knows more about them do please post it up. I seem to remember a previous maitrise in Northern France being set up a long time ago (at Caen?) by another Englishman, but I don't seem to have heard much about it.
Record Review https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001hx77 Martin about 20min 45sed from start.
It's pretty much a word-for-word translation of the French Wiki article.
The choristers (aged eleven to fifteen) are educated at the Collège Michelet in specialist classes made up also of instrumentalists and dancers, who are taught in an annexe of the Collège within the buildings of the Conservatoire.
I gather it was founded by Mark Opsted an English guy who was a cathedral chorister and organ scholar at Balliol.
If anyone knows more about them do please post it up. I seem to remember a previous maitrise in Northern France being set up a long time ago (at Caen?) by another Englishman, but I don't seem to have heard much about it.
Record Review https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001hx77 Martin about 20min 45sed from start.
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