Schola Antiqua is a Spanish group devoted to the research of early music in general and Gregorian chant in particular. It is based in Madrid since its foundation in 1984.
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The group has organized concerts in several places of Christian pilgrimage, such as Jerusalem, Rome and Santiago de Compostela,[1] as well as religious music concerts.[2]
The group has collaborated with such well-known groups as La Colombina, Ensemble Plus Ultra, His Majesty's Sagbutts and Cornetts, Ensemble Baroque de Limoges, Ministriles de Marisas, La Grande Chapelle.
As of 2007[update], the director and conductor is Juan Carlos Asensio Palacios, who studied in the Valle de los Caídos abbey choir, and now is a member of the Atêlier de Paléographie Musicale of the world-famous Solesmes Abbey and Professor in the Conservatorio Superior de Música de Salamanca and also professor in the Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya.
Academic sources: "Schola Antiqua albums in the Instituto Cervantes".
General sources:
Reviews of its performances have appeared in such general newspapers, as El País and The Times
These and many other references can be found at the group home page
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