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Efrem de Montellà

HEADMASTER OF THE MONTSERRAT CHOIR SCHOOL

“We have a 700-year tradition”

La Es­cola­nia de Montser­rat is a litur­gi­cal boys choir school whose mis­sion, ac­cord­ing to the schools ’head­mas­ter Efrem de Mon­tellà, is “to sing and cel­e­brate the liturgy of Montser­rat monastery and allow vis­it­ing pil­grims to ex­pe­ri­ence God through the beauty of music”. The choir sings in Montser­rat around 450 times a year, which means there are days they sing twice or even three times, but they also do per­for­mances away from the monastery, dis­sem­i­nat­ing the music of Montser­rat, and Cata­lan music, to the world.

Is the choir also a school?
Yes, be­cause in ad­di­tion to singing, the choir­boys have to study, of course. But we aren’t a school that has chil­dren sing. We’re a choir that also has a school to ed­u­cate the boys in the choir. And, since we are where we are, we also have a res­i­dence, be­cause prac­ti­cally none of the choir­boys live close enough to Montser­rat to go home every day. If they do live near Montser­rat and want to go home every day, they can, of course.
In the past year, the choir has per­formed away from the monastery again.
Yes. The main mis­sion of the choir is to sing in Montser­rat, but for more than 50 years we have also sung out­side the monastery. So 10 to 14 times a year we do a con­cert away from here, mostly in Cat­alo­nia, but when we re­ceive in­vi­ta­tions we also go abroad. In 2022, we went to Nurem­berg, Ger­many, as guests for the 75th an­niver­sary of the Winds­bacher Kn­aben­chor. This au­tumn we spent 10 days in the US, on a tour we were al­ready prepar­ing be­fore the pan­demic.
Had the choir al­ready been to the US?
Yes, it was the third time. This time we were in­vited to par­tic­i­pate in a fes­ti­val or­gan­ised by the monas­ter­ies of St. John’s, Min­nesota, and St. Vin­cent’s, of Penn­syl­va­nia, which are the old­est Bene­dic­tine monas­ter­ies in the coun­try, and by the Vo­ca­lEssence choir of Min­neapo­lis.
This year you’re going to Aus­tralia?
Yes, in March we’re tak­ing part in a fes­ti­val that’s held in Ade­laide every two years. There’s a lot of de­sire to do things since the pan­demic and we’re get­ting a lot of in­vi­ta­tions. These trips are very good for our stu­dents, be­cause they’re com­bined with cul­tural vis­its, and it’s ed­u­ca­tional for them.
How is Montser­rat viewed in the world of chil­dren’s choirs?
In 2020, the BBC’s cul­tural sec­tion had an ar­ti­cle that rated us as one of the 10 best choirs in the world. That’s great but we take it with a pinch of salt... One of the val­ues we have is tra­di­tion, since the choir started 700 years ago. Our choir is also very com­mit­ted be­cause we sing so many times that the boys are very united.
Is it dif­fi­cult to find new mem­bers?
There’s been a sec­u­lar­i­sa­tion of so­ci­ety and many peo­ple are sim­ply not aware of us, but there are many peo­ple who are, just look at how full the Basil­ica is every day at noon.

in­ter­view MUSIC

Forty-five students

For the 2022-23 academic year, La Escolania de Montserrat has welcomed two new students from Year 10, while nine boys have started from Year 9. In total, the choir is made up of 45 boys.

The boys who enter the choir from now on and the little ones who have just started will be the choir singers for the monastery’s millennium celebration, which will be held in 2025.

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