Director of papal Sistine
Chapel Choir concludes his term of office
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| The Sistine Chapel Choir performing in the Vatican's Sistine Chapel |
Salesian Monsignor Massimo Palombella has completed his
service as Director of the Sistine Chapel Choir after more than 8 years. Msgr.
Marcos Pavan will temporarily take charge of the choir.
By Robin Gomes
Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of the Director of
the prestigious Sistine Chapel Choir on reaching the end of his term, after
leading the papal choir for more than 8 years.
In a brief note on Wednesday, the Holy See Press Office said
that Pope Francis has accepted Italian Salesian Monsignor Massimo Palombella’s
request to conclude his assignment. The Holy Father took the decision in
consultation with the Congregation of the Salesians of Don Bosco and the Office
of the Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff.
The Vatican said the 51-year old priest is now available for
a new ministry that will be entrusted to him by his Salesian Congregation.
Pope Benedict XVI had appointed the Salesian priest to the
post on 16 October 2010 and Pope Francis reconfirmed him in 2015.
Sistine Chapel Choir
With its history stretching back to medieval times, the
Papal Sistine Chapel Choir is the oldest choir still active in the world today.
It is said to have begun its roots under the pontificate of Sylvester I
in the 4th century, with the Latin name “schola cantorum”,
meaning singers’ guild, a name that stuck to it through many centuries.
The most important development in the history of the choir
came during the Renaissance period. It took a definitive form under Pope
Sixtus IV in the latter part of the 15th century with the
building of the Sistine Chapel. What was originally called the “schola
cantorum” now came to be known as the “Capella Sistina” or Sistine Choir
and had a fixed number of singers.
When Pope Julius II later had Michelangelo adorn the
interiors of the Sistine Chapel with his frescoes, the Sistine Choir found the
apt environment to perform.
Pope Pius VII revived the tradition of appointing a
Perpetual or permanent Maestro of the choir, with Giuseppe Baini being the
first. In 1898, Pope Leo XIII appointed Italian conductor and composer,
Monsignor Lorenzo Perosi, as director of the papal choir.
Later, under Pope Pius X sacred music received a definitive form.
Msgr. Palombella, who has stepped down, is 4th in
line after Perosi.
Under the liturgical office
Today, the Sistine Chapel Choir plays an active part during the
papal celebrations in St Peter’s Basilica, and in the Sistine Chapel itself.
Pope Francis in January brought the Choir under the
administration of the Office for the Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme
Pontiff, headed by Msgr. Guido Marini, the Master of the Pontifical Liturgical
Celebration.
Also on Wednesday, in a separate statement, the ad interim
Director of the Holy See Press Office, Alessandro Gisotti, said that the
responsibility of the Sistine Chapel Choir has been temporarily assigned by Msgr.
Marini to Mons. Marcos Pavan, the Master of Pueri Cantores, or boy
choristers, that operates under the Sistine Chapel Choir.

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