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Schola Cantorum de Paris

The Schola Cantorum de Paris is a private conservatory in Paris. It was founded in 1894 by Charles Bordes, Alexandre Guilmant and Vincent d'Indy as a counterbalance to the Paris Conservatoire's emphasis on opera.

"Schola Cantorum" redirects here. For Schola Cantorum (disambiguation), see Schola Cantorum (disambiguation).

[3]

Isaac Albéniz

[4]

Léon Barzin

[5]

Antoine Geoffroy-Dechaume

[6]

Wanda Landowska

[2]

Jean Langlais

[7]

Olivier Messiaen

[2]

Darius Milhaud

[8]

Albert Roussel

[9]

Joseph Canteloube

[10] (African American)

Helen Eugenia Hagan

(for a few months in 1920)[11] (Indiana)

Cole Porter

[12] (Kentucky)

John Jacob Niles

Dulce María Serret

(as a mature student)[13]

Erik Satie

[14] (Spain)

Joaquin Turina

[15]

Edgard Varèse

[16] (Romania)

Theodor Rogalski

[17]

Yvonne Rokseth

[18]

Félix Raugel

[19]

Anne Terrier Laffaille

[20] (Singapore)

Congyu Wang

In addition to those mentioned above, students, not all full-time, have included:

Schola Cantorum website

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