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Schola Cantorum de Paris

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269 Rue Saint-Jacques, 75005 Paris, France

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The Schola Cantorum de Paris is a private music school 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.

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History

La Schola was founded in 1894 and opened on 15 October 1896 as a rival to the Paris Conservatoire. Alexandre Guilmant, an organist at the Conservatoire, was the director of the Schola before d'Indy took over. D'Indy set the curriculum, which fostered the study of late Baroque and early Classical works, Gregorian chant, and Renaissance polyphony. According to the Oxford Companion to Music, "A solid grounding in technique was encouraged, rather than originality, and the only graduates who could stand comparison with the best Conservatoire students were Magnard, Roussel, Déodat de Séverac, and Pierre de Bréville." The school was originally located in Montparnasse; in 1900 it moved to its present site, a former convent in the Quartier Latin.

Alumni

In addition to those mentioned above, students, not all full-time, have included:

  • Joseph Canteloube
  • Helen Eugenia Hagan
  • Cole Porter (for a few months in 1920)
  • Adrien Rougier
  • Erik Satie (as a mature student)
  • Joaquin Turina
  • Edgard Varèse
  • Teachers

  • Isaac Albéniz
  • Léon Barzin
  • Antoine Geoffroy-Dechaume
  • Wanda Landowska
  • Jean Langlais
  • Olivier Messiaen
  • Darius Milhaud
  • Albert Roussel
  • References

    Schola Cantorum de Paris Wikipedia


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