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Nidaros Cathedral Boys' Choir

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Active from
  
1927

Genre
  
Holiday


Albums
  
Jul med guttekoret, Stille Natt

Record labels
  
2L, Sony Classical Records, Grappa, Norske Gram

Similar
  
Arve Tellefsen, Hans Rotmo, Sølvguttene, Ole Edvard Antonsen, Trondheim Soloists

Profiles

The Nidaros Cathedral Boys' Choir (Chorus Puerorum Cathedralis Nidrosiensis) is a Norwegian choir in Trondheim, consisting of 76 boys and men as of spring 2008. It represents a tradition of boy and men cathedral choristers in Nidaros Cathedral stretching back almost 900 years. As of 2007, the choir is one of the leading boys' choirs in Europe and has built an international reputation through tours, performances in radio and TV, as well as numerous CD-recordings. The present artistic manager and conductor is Bjørn Moe.

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History

The Nidaros Cathedral Boys' Choir has been closely linked to Trondheim Katedralskole (the Cathedral School), across the street from the cathedral, for 900 years. The choir holds its regular rehearsals there. At the end of the 11th century Norwegian and English stone carvers came to Trondheim to build the Christ Church, the predecessor to the cathedral. In one of the chapels the stonecarvers' sons were instructed by the clergymen in Gregorian chant and liturgy, and the boys sang at masses, just like today's choir. This was the beginning of Trondheim Cathedral School and the tradition of a boys' choir in the cathedral. New classrooms were soon built near the church - probably where the school is situated today.

In 1806 the official bonds to the Cathedral School were broken. From then on the song duty was attended to by the Common Parish School, and from 1862 by the Waisenhuset school (Orphanage school) until 1905. For 22 years Trondheim had no boys' choir. But when planning the 900th anniversary of the death of St. Olav, chaplain Arne Fjellbu, later to become bishop, took the initiative to establish a new boys' choir in Trondheim.

In the autumn of 1927 Nidaros Cathedral Boys' Choir was re-established under the leadership of conductor Erik Saltnessand.

In 1948, organist Ludvig Nielsen took over as conductor.

Bjørn Moe took over as conductor in 1973.

Discography

  • Jul i Nidarosdomen (1992)
  • Laudate (1994)
  • Julekveld (1995)
  • Våre vakreste salmer og sanger (1996)
  • Snørosa with Åge Aleksandersen, Ulf Risnes and Bjarne Brøndbo (1996)
  • Stille Natt with Arve Tellefsen (1998)
  • Jul med guttekoret (1999)
  • Våre beste julesanger with Arve Tellefsen (2001)
  • Evige Øyeblikk (2003)
  • Frelsesarmeens Julesanger, a charity-record for the Norwegian Salvation Army, with Ole Edvard Antonsen (2004)
  • Aria with Arve Tellefsen (2006)
  • I Wish (2008)
  • Songs

    We Wish You A Merry ChristmasI Wish · 2008
    Fra fjord og fjæreJulekveld · 1995
    O Jesus Krist - Jeg Flyr Til DegEvige Øyeblikk · 2003

    References

    Nidaros Cathedral Boys' Choir Wikipedia