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Choriste Collection

Choriste, a term derived from the French word "chorister," refers to a singer who is part of a choir or vocal ensemble

Background imageChoriste Collection: Tonkin singers. Postcard from Vietnam, Indochina. Photograph about 1912-1914

Tonkin singers. Postcard from Vietnam, Indochina. Photograph about 1912-1914
JEB4827128 Tonkin singers. Postcard from Vietnam, Indochina. Photograph about 1912-1914.; © Jean Bernard. All rights reserved 2023.

Background imageChoriste Collection: Portrait of Maria Rosa Coccia ' (1759-1833) Italian composer

Portrait of Maria Rosa Coccia " (1759-1833) Italian composer and maestra di capella romana e accademica
VEN5027680 Portrait of Maria Rosa Coccia " (1759-1833) Italian composer and maestra di capella romana e accademica filarmonica di Bologna

Background imageChoriste Collection: Portrait of Maria Rosa Coccia (1759-1833) Italian composer and maestra di capella romana e

Portrait of Maria Rosa Coccia (1759-1833) Italian composer and maestra di capella romana e accademica filarmonica di
VEN5027678 Portrait of Maria Rosa Coccia (1759-1833) Italian composer and maestra di capella romana e accademica filarmonica di Bologna. Painting by Antonio Cavallucci (1752-1795)

Background imageChoriste Collection: Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Choriste; Chorister; Chorsanger (engraving)

Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Choriste; Chorister; Chorsanger (engraving)
7195376 Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Choriste; Chorister; Chorsanger (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Choriste; Chorister; Chorsanger)

Background imageChoriste Collection: Choir of Angels, detail from the Journey of the Magi cycle in the chapel, c

Choir of Angels, detail from the Journey of the Magi cycle in the chapel, c
BEN70612 Choir of Angels, detail from the Journey of the Magi cycle in the chapel, c.1460 (fresco) (detail of 70610) by Gozzoli, Benozzo di Lese di Sandro (1420-97); Palazzo Medici-Riccardi

Background imageChoriste Collection: Chorister (chalk on paper)

Chorister (chalk on paper)
MHB68197 Chorister (chalk on paper) by Jordaens, Jacob (1593-1678); Private Collection; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageChoriste Collection: An Archbishop amongs his Choir, c. 875 AD (ivory panel)

An Archbishop amongs his Choir, c. 875 AD (ivory panel)
FIT66083 An Archbishop amongs his Choir, c.875 AD (ivory panel) by Carolingian School (9th century); height: 33.6 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge

Background imageChoriste Collection: Angels in a heavenly landscape, the right hand wall of the apse

Angels in a heavenly landscape, the right hand wall of the apse
BEN70615 Angels in a heavenly landscape, the right hand wall of the apse, from the Journey of the Magi cycle in the chapel, c.1460 (fresco) by Gozzoli

Background imageChoriste Collection: Metope with chorus of young girls, from Paestum, Heraion of foce Sele

Metope with chorus of young girls, from Paestum, Heraion of foce Sele
LRI741017 Metope with chorus of young girls, from Paestum, Heraion of foce Sele, by Greek School, (5th century BC); 85x71.6 cm; Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Paestum, Capaccio, Salerno, Campania

Background imageChoriste Collection: Choir of Angels, detail from the Journey of the Magi cycle in the chapel, c

Choir of Angels, detail from the Journey of the Magi cycle in the chapel, c
BEN70616 Choir of Angels, detail from the Journey of the Magi cycle in the chapel, c.1460 (fresco) (detail of 70615) by Gozzoli, Benozzo di Lese di Sandro (1420-97); Palazzo Medici-Riccardi

Background imageChoriste Collection: Chorale lors d une consecration de neophytes de l Armee du Salut a Paris, 1889

Chorale lors d une consecration de neophytes de l Armee du Salut a Paris, 1889
XEE4164872 Chorale lors d une consecration de neophytes de l Armee du Salut a Paris, 1889. Gravure in " Le Monde Illustre" nA'1678 du 25 mai 1889

Background imageChoriste Collection: The Seven Joys of the Virgin Altarpiece: detail of a boys choir, c. 1480 (panel)

The Seven Joys of the Virgin Altarpiece: detail of a boys choir, c. 1480 (panel)
BAL77999 The Seven Joys of the Virgin Altarpiece: detail of a boys choir, c.1480 (panel) (detail of 5896) by Master of the Holy Parent, (fl.1470-1515); Louvre, Paris, France; German, out of copyright

Background imageChoriste Collection: Choristers in the Church, 1870 (oil on canvas)

Choristers in the Church, 1870 (oil on canvas)
BAL205319 Choristers in the Church, 1870 (oil on canvas) by Makovsky, Vladimir Egorovic (1846-1920); 70.5x89.5 cm; Sebastopol Art Museum, Sebastopol, Ukraine; Russian, out of copyright


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Choriste, a term derived from the French word "chorister," refers to a singer who is part of a choir or vocal ensemble. These talented individuals come together to create beautiful harmonies and melodies that can uplift and inspire audiences. Choristes dedicate countless hours to perfecting their craft, blending their voices in perfect unity to create breathtaking music. Being a choriste requires discipline, teamwork, and passion for music. Each member must not only possess strong vocal abilities but also be able to listen attentively and blend seamlessly with others. The result is a powerful sound that can move listeners to tears or fill them with joy. Choristes often perform in churches, concert halls, and other venues where their voices can resonate and fill the space with enchanting melodies. They bring people together through the universal language of music, transcending barriers of language and culture. Whether singing classical choral works or contemporary pieces, choristes pour their hearts into every performance, striving for perfection while embracing the camaraderie that comes from making music as part of a group. Their dedication and talent make them an essential part of any choir or vocal ensemble. In essence, being a choriste is not just about singing; it's about connecting with others through shared musical experiences and creating something truly magical together.