La Grande Chapelle

La Grande Chapelle is a Spanish vocal and instrumental ensemble of early sacred music, founded in 2005.

Their name was taken from the musical chapel from Burgundy, where musicians like Nicolás Gombert, Philippe Rogier and Mateo Romero participated.

Another objective of the association is to perform early repertory at festivals, such as the Festival Internacional Cervantino where the vocal ensemble presented music from the 16th century, including Tomás Luis de Victoria's Mass Salve Regina (1592), and pieces dedicated to the Virgin Mary.

[4] Their repertory includes antiphons and motets, the psalm Nisi Dominus and the Magnificat primi toni.

They also perform the Missa pro Defunctis by Mateo Romero, Music for the Corpus of Joan Pau Pujol, and the mass O Gloriosa Virginum by Antonio Rodríguez de Hita.