The Coro Santa Lucia di Magras

The Coro Santa Lucia di Magras is a polyphonic male choir born in 1990 in Magras, a small hamlet of the Municipality of Malé (Trento, Italy). The choir’s repertoire consists almost exclusively of Cecilian music, polyphonic pieces in Latin language for male voices, often accompanied by the organ or Harmonium, which span the entire liturgical year. The choir has to its credit numerous concert performances in Italy and abroad (Czech Republic, Belgium, Germany etc). In September 2010, for its twentieth anniversary, the choir organized the important study conference “Between Regensburg and Rome, Cecilianism in the Alpine valleys”. Over the years it has collected an important heritage of Cecilian musical scores, forgotten in the sacristies of the churches of the Val di Sole, after the liturgical reform of the Second Vatican Council.

Concerts & events

In the effort to raise awareness and keep alive the Cecilian musical tradition, the Choir yearly gives several concerts within the Trentino area, also collaborating with national and internationally renowned choral ensembles and musicians.
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Publications

The Choir has produced various record and bibliographic publications aimed at the study and enhancement of the Cecilian musical movement, including the proceedings of the study conference held in 2010 on the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of the choir.
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Our YouTube channel

The channel offers the interpretation of numerous Cecilian choral pages, interviews and the full recording of the conference "Between Regensburg and Rome: Cecilianism in the Alpine valleys", dedicated to the birth and growth of the Cecilian movement in Italy.
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Concerts & events

In the effort to raise awareness and keep alive the Cecilian musical tradition, the Choir yearly gives several concerts within the Trentino area, also collaborating with national and internationally renowned choral ensembles and musicians.
More

Publications

The Choir has produced various record and bibliographic publications aimed at the study and enhancement of the Cecilian musical movement, including the proceedings of the study conference held in 2010 on the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of the choir.
More

Our YouTube channel

The channel offers the interpretation of numerous Cecilian choral pages, interviews and the full recording of the conference "Between Regensburg and Rome: Cecilianism in the Alpine valleys", dedicated to the birth and growth of the Cecilian movement in Italy.
More