Coro Monti Pallidi

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The Coro Monti Pallidi is an Italian all-men a cappella chorus from Laives (Italy).

OriginLaives, Italy
OccupationMen's choir
Instrumentvoices
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Coro Monti Pallidi
Background information
OriginLaives, Italy
GenresChoral, popular, a cappella, Alpini songs
OccupationMen's choir
Instrumentvoices
Years active1967–present
Websiteapsmontipallidi.it
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History

The choir was founded in Auer, South Tyrol in 1967 by a group of music student, conducted by the maestro Sergio Maccagnan; the first headquarters of the choir was a church in Bronzolo, but very soon they moved to Laives.[1]

In 2005 Paolo Maccagnan, son of Sergio, took over from his father in the conduction of the choir.[2][3]

The repertoire ranges over from Alpini songs to spirituals, from typical Italian popular/traditional music to sacred music.

Discography

  • 1976 – Quatro cavai che trota
  • 1986 – ...dai Monti Pallidi...
  • 1990 – Coro Monti Pallidi
  • 2004 – Voce da una valle
  • 2006 – Stille Nacht
  • 2007 – 40 anni di musica
  • 2018 – Lis Montes Pàljes

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