Polyphony – Conversations on Choral Singing

Voice Teachers and Accompanying Pianists

Notice

POLYPHONY invites us to explore the richness of choral singing in Catalonia from its very epicenter: the Palau de la Música Catalana. The rehearsal hall of the Orfeó Català, where the foundation stone of the Palau lies, embodies the institution’s founding purpose: choral singing and the central role of its artistic and social practice. Through a series of conversations moderated by journalist and music communicator Pere-Andreu Jariod, we will hear directly from the protagonists themselves, gaining a multifaceted perspective that reveals how deeply choral singing is rooted in Catalan culture and in the very essence of the Palau de la Música Catalana.

Regarding voice teachers: Vocal technique applied to choral singing: how to build a healthy, flexible voice that is integrated within the choral ensemble. The pedagogical work with singers of different levels and the relationship between technique and expressiveness. Current challenges in vocal training.

Regarding piano accompanists: Their discreet yet essential role, both in rehearsals and in concert. Throughout the conversation, we will explore the qualities required for this role, the understanding with the conductor, and their contribution to tuning and repertoire work.

 

Information and tickets

Dates and tickets

  • 11 March 2027
    Thursday
    18:00 h
    Rehearsal Hall of the Orfeó Català

Production information

Organized by:Fundació Orfeó Català-Palau de la Música
Prices:€6 (subscription for the 4 sessions: €18 / FCEC members and Intimate Audition Subscribers: €3 / Members of the Orfeó Català, Palau subscribers, MBA and Palau Jove students: free). Limited places

Welcome to the Palau

Is this your first concert at the Palau? Here we answer the most common questions. 

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Polyphony – Conversations on Choral Singing