The Escolania de ​Montserrat, one of⁤ the oldest boys’ choirs in ⁢Europe, captivated audiences during its inaugural U.S. tour with a performance at Strathmore. Founded over 700 years ago, this esteemed choir has become a beacon of⁤ choral excellence, representing the rich musical heritage of Catalonia. With a repertoire that spans centuries, their ​concert showcased both sacred and⁢ secular works, weaving⁣ together traditional melodies and contemporary⁣ compositions that ⁣resonated with ​the diverse⁣ crowd, reflecting⁣ the ⁢profound‌ emotional​ depth and technical artistry ⁣of its young members.

As ‍the choir took⁤ to the stage, the blend of ​their boyish voices echoed through the concert hall, creating an ethereal atmosphere that enveloped the attendees. ⁢Highlights of the evening included:

  • Classic Repertoire: Timeless pieces that have formed the backbone ​of their tradition.
  • New Compositions: ⁣Fresh works by contemporary composers that highlighted the ​choir’s versatility.
  • Audience Engagement: interactive segments ⁣that invited participation,making ‌the‍ concert an⁢ immersive experience.
Performance ​Details Highlights
Location Strathmore, Bethesda
Date October 15, ⁣2023
Choir Members 40 Young Singers
Duration 90 Minutes

Through their mesmerizing performance, the Escolania ‌de Montserrat not only transported attendees ⁤to a different time and place but also established a new connection with an audience eager to embrace their historic choral tradition.