Les Petits Chanteurs de Saint-Marc is a distinguished children's choir hailing from Lyon, France, gaining international prominence for their ethereal sound and wide-ranging repertoire. The choir, founded in 1986 by Nicolas Porte, is affiliated with the Saint-Marc College in Lyon and has since become a beacon of musical excellence within the realm of children's choral music. The choir is most renowned for its role in the 2004 film "Les Choristes," where they provided the angelic voices that captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. This exposure catapulted Les Petits Chanteurs de Saint-Marc to global fame, allowing them to tour extensively and perform in prestigious venues across the globe.
Their discography showcases a versatile range of musical pieces, from classical compositions to contemporary works, including engaging renditions of The Beatles’ classics, and heartfelt interpretations of traditional and modern songs in their album "Best of 2015 Children's Choir". Notable releases like "Le monde est à toi", "L'envie d'aimer", and "Nos rêves" reflect the choir's commitment to themes of hope, unity, and dream-chasing. Additionally, their album "Les plus belles chorales d'enfants: Maîtrise de la Basilique de NotreDame de Fourvière" emphasizes their connection to the rich choral tradition of France. Through their music, Les Petits Chanteurs de Saint-Marc not only showcase their vocal talents but also carry forward the legacy of French choral music, making it accessible and relevant to contemporary audiences.
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