Schola Cantorum
Schola Cantorum (from Latin schola "teaching facility, school, college" and cantor "singer") stands for:
- Schola cantorum (Papal Court) , a professional choir at the papal court during the Middle Ages
- Schola Cantorum (band) , Italian band
- Schola Cantorum (Paris) , a Paris college of music founded in 1896
- Schola cantorum (architecture) , an enclosed area in the nave of medieval churches, in which singers and clergy found space
- Schola Cantorum , a Mexican musicology and music education journal, edited by Miguel Bernal Jiménez
Schola Cantorum is short for:
- Schola Cantorum Universitaria Barcinonensis , Choir of the University of Barcelona
- Schola Cantorum Basiliensis , a music college for early music founded in Basel in 1933
- Schola Cantorum Leipzig , a girls' choir founded in 1963 and sponsored by the city of Leipzig
- Schola Cantorum Weimar , founded in 2002
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