Chorus Montjoie Saint-Denis

The chorus Montjoie Saint-Denis is a choral society of French amateurs created in 1979 by old chiefs scouts which since 1979 interprets and records “songs of French tradition” drawing from the repertories religious, military, country, working, or sailors.

Through the two hundred and fifty songs which the chorus Montjoie Saint Denis recorded, this one played a great part in the transmission of this popular memory, and very strongly contributed to their return within the Army or of scouting.

Discography

It is divided into four large thêmes:

  • France

    • “Songs of France” VII to XI
    • “the Vendée”
  • Europe
    • “Songs of Europe” I to VI
  • Tradition
    • “Songs of the wood Navy”
    • “Songs of Cavalry”
    • “traditional Songs of the Paras”
    • “Songs of the vine and the wine”
    • “white partisans”
    • “Songs of the flower of Lily”
  • Christendom
    • “Songs of pilgrimage in Notre-Dame”
    • “merry Mysteries”
    • “painful Mysteries”
    • “Mystery glorious”
    • “rosary of Notre Dame”

The series of the Songs of Europe

Initially left in the shape discs vinyls to the Serp, they were then published in audio cassette then out of compact disk for the number one.

External bond

  • Official site

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