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  1. Schola Cantorum. The Schola Cantorum de Paris 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. History. The Schola was founded in 1894 and opened on 15 October 1896 as a rival to the Paris Conservatoire.

  2. 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.

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

  4. A primeira schola cantorum foi fundada pelo Papa Silvestre I (circa 334). Desta derivou a escola romana do Laterano e escolas análogas nas igrejas de todo o mundo católico. O nome foi adotado também pelas escolas laicas, dentre as quais a mais famosa é a Schola Cantorum de Paris , fundada em 1894 por Vincent d'Indy o qual a ...

  5. Schola Cantorum. 269, rue Saint Jacques, 75005 Paris. The story of the Schola Cantorum is first and foremost the story of a will, that of one man: Charles Bordes. In 1890 he laid the foundations for his school . In 1894, he gathered some benefactor and shareholder friends and created his "Schola Cantorum".

  6. La philosophie. L’école de la rue Saint Jacques. Dès 1900, Vincent d’Indy assure, jusqu’à sa mort en 1931, la direction de l’école. Depuis cette date, elle tient un rôle de premier plan et est profondément ancrée dans la vie musicale parisienne, française et internationale, ayant conquis ses lettres de noblesse tout au long du XX ème siècle.

  7. 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.