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  1. The Schola Cantorum Basiliensis is a centre of expertise in the study of historical music performance, from the early Middle Ages right up to the 19th century. Here, teaching neatly dovetails with research and performance practice. Highest standards of musical training.

  2. La Schola Cantorum Basiliensis fue fundada en 1933 en Basilea por Paul Sacher (1906-1999) como un instituto de investigación y enseñanza para la música antigua . Después de su inicio, el chelista y gambista August Wenzinger (1905-1996) y la violinista y pedagoga musical Ina Lohr (1903-1983) ejercieron una influencia decisiva sobre la escuela.

  3. The Schola Cantorum Basiliensis is a world-renowned seat of learning in the field of Early Music. In keeping with the original mission of founder Paul Sacher, and his trusted associates, the Institute, which was established in 1933, focuses on providing students with a thorough grounding in historical performance practice.

  4. The Schola Cantorum Basiliensis (SCB) is a music academy and research institution located in Basel, Switzerland, that focuses on early music and historically informed performance. Faculty at the school have organized performing ensembles that have made notable recordings of early music.

  5. Seit über 90 Jahren ist die Schola Cantorum Basiliensis ein international beachtetes Zentrum für Forschung und Praxis in der Alten Musik, sowohl im Laienbereich (Musikschule) wie auch in der Berufsausbildung (als Institut der Hochschule für Musik Basel FHNW). Über uns. Bevorstehende Konzerte der Schola Cantorum Basiliensis. 21.05. Dienstag.

  6. Publications. The Schola Cantorum Basiliensis is an acclaimed centre of excellence in the study, research and practice of Early Music. It is a place of learning for both amateur musicians (Music School SCB) and aspiring professionals (Institute of Early Music within the FHNW Academy of Music).

  7. The Schola Cantorum Basiliensis (SCB) was founded in 1933 as a private institute for teaching and research in the field of Early Music. One of the notable co-founders was Paul Sacher (1906–1999).