Christmas concert with the Molsheim Men's Choir and the Strasbourg Teachers' Choir

" Join us for a Christmas concert by two renowned choirs who are committed to perpetuating the enthusiasm for singing and music, and whose practice of the choral art will ensure you spend an evening in beauty and harmony! "

The Chorale Sainte Cécile 1856, the oldest society in the town of Molsheim, has experienced both glorious and painful periods in its 168-year history, with three conflicts putting it to the test. Its repertoire ranges from Romantic to contemporary, from classical to folk, from secular to sacred, enabling it to perform in all circumstances. The male choristers perform wherever the wind blows them, in Alsace, France and abroad. The second group, the Chorale d'Enseignants de Strasbourg, was founded as a men's choir in 1930 under the name Chorale Strasbourgeoise des Enseignants, and was recreated as a mixed choir after the war in 1945, under the title Chorale Entente Universitaire, Chorenstra. The choir is open to all adults who enjoy singing a wide variety of repertoire as a group. Its aims are to perpetuate enthusiasm for singing and music, to cultivate the practice of the choral art and to strive ever more for perfection, beauty and harmony, to serve music with dignity and to please its loyal audience!

Additional information
  • Prices : Free participation
  • Type d'évènement, exposition : Concert
  • Lieu/Départ de la manifestation : Église Saints-Pierre-et-Paul, rue du Chanoine Gyss

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