**Cantores Minores** is the historic boys' choir of Helsinki Cathedral, Finland, founded in 1952 to preserve the tradition of sacred choral music. Known for their crisp, angelic harmonies, these young singers train rigorously in classical and liturgical repertoire, performing everything from Gregorian chant to Finnish Christmas carols (like their cozy *Joululauluja* releases) and patriotic works (*Kotimaani ompi Suomi*). Beyond the cathedral, they’ve toured globally and even sang for Pope Benedict XVI in 2006. Their recordings, like *Cantores Minores In Concert 2005-2014*, showcase their versatility, blending solemn sacred pieces with Finland’s rich choral heritage. Think of them as Helsinki’s answer to the Vienna Boys' Choir—but with a distinctly Nordic twist!
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