"The Choeur of Sartène" was created by Jean-Paul Poletti in 1995.
Made up of 6 voices, the group constantly invents musical spaces of classical form, nourished by the past but with contemporary inspiration.
The Choir dreams of inscribing Mediterranean polyphony in the history of classical music, this is no longer a utopia today. In the Corsican musical universe, the Choir holds an atypical place: its classically trained singers give a particular sound to traditional polyphony.
The group's different repertoires oscillate between profane and sacred while attempting to convey emotion, an idea of the Corsican soul and the mysteries of this island. In short, what is invisible to the eye.
Throughout the world and on the most important stages (Mexico, China, Korea, United States, Austria, Belgium, Russia, etc.) they have been trying since 1995 to transmit a part of themselves to the public.
Made up of 6 voices, the group constantly invents musical spaces of classical form, nourished by the past but with contemporary inspiration.
The Choir dreams of inscribing Mediterranean polyphony in the history of classical music, this is no longer a utopia today. In the Corsican musical universe, the Choir holds an atypical place: its classically trained singers give a particular sound to traditional polyphony.
The group's different repertoires oscillate between profane and sacred while attempting to convey emotion, an idea of the Corsican soul and the mysteries of this island. In short, what is invisible to the eye.
Throughout the world and on the most important stages (Mexico, China, Korea, United States, Austria, Belgium, Russia, etc.) they have been trying since 1995 to transmit a part of themselves to the public.