Orfeó Català
One of the most prestigious and historically significant vocational choirs in the country
The choir
Orfeó Català is one of the country’s leading vocational choirs. Founded more than 125 years ago, in 1891, by Lluís Millet and Amadeu Vives, its purpose was to showcase the Catalan and international choral repertoires, and to ensure the excellence of its performances. Presently, Pablo Larraz is the main conductor, Montse Meneses is the second conductor, and Pau Casan is the pianist. Simon Halsey is still connected to the choir as principal guest conductor and ambassador of Palau de la Música’s choirs. Orfeó Català is based in Barcelona’s Palau de la Música Catalana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Biography
The Orfeó Català is one of the country's leading amateur choirs. The choir has over 130 years of history, and was founded in 1891 by Lluís Millet and Amadeu Vives to share choral repertoire from Catalonia and around the world, with the utmost artistic standards. Pablo Larraz is the current choir director, while Pau Casan is the choir pianist. Simon Halsey has a close relationship with the choir as the key guest conductor and ambassador for Palau choirs. The Orfeó Català is based at the Palau de la Música Catalana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Orfeó Català has performed some of the most recognisable works in choral repertoire, starring the first-ever performances in Spain of important works such as Bach’s Mass in B minor and Haydn's The Seasons. The choir has been led by a range of internationally renowned conductors: Richard Strauss, Camille Saint-Saëns, Pau Casals, Zubin Mehta, Frans Brüggen, Mstislav Rostropovich, Charles Dutoit, Lorin Maazel, Daniel Barenboim, Simon Rattle, Gustavo Dudamel, Kirill Petrenko and Thomas Hengelbrock, to name just a few.
Recent years have included performances of Considering Matthew Shepard by Craig Hella Johnson, in which the Orfeó Català starred in the European première under the baton of Simon Halsey; Beethoven’s oratorio Christ on the Mount of Olives with the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Simon Rattle; Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, with the Palau Cor de Cambra and the Orquesta Sinfónica de Galicia, conducted by Gustavo Dudamel; the centenary celebration of the first performance in Spain of the St. Matthew Passion, with soloists from the Berliner Philharmoniker, the Orquestra Simfònica Camera Musicae and the Orfeó Català children’s choir, the Cor Infantil, all conducted by maestro Simon Halsey; and Oltra mar by Kaija Saariaho, together with the Orquestra Simfònica de Barcelona i Nacional de Catalunya and under the baton of Anna Maria Helsing. Also noteworthy are concerts with the Bamberg Symphony, performing the Berliner Messe by Arvo Pärt under the baton of Jakub Hrůša; concerts with the Orquestra Simfònica del Vallès, conducted by Marzena Diakun and performing Music in Common Time by Caroline Shaw; and concerts with the Orquestra Simfònica de Barcelona i Nacional de Catalunya, in the début première of Variations on ‘El cant dels ocells’. Fantasy for choir and organ, composed and conducted by Jörg Widmann.
In terms of international appearances, stand-out performances include the choir's 2022 concert at the Théâtre des Champs Élysées in Paris, singing Puccini’s Messa di Gloria alongside the Orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg under the baton of Gustavo Gimeno; and the choir’s performances alongside the Berliner Philharmoniker in 2023, conducted by Kirill Petrenko, in a historic four-concert run: at the Berliner Philharmonie, the Sagrada Família in Barcelona, and at Auditorio Nacional de Música in Madrid, with a rendition of Mozart’s Coronation Mass. The choir has also given performances at the Konzerthaus in Vienna and the Calouste Gulbenkian concert hall in Lisbon; toured Italy with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Daniele Gatti; and given performances in London on three occasions: in 2015 at the Royal Festival Hall, and in 2017 and 2019 at the Royal Albert Hall for the Proms, alongside the Cor Jove, the London Symphony Chorus and the London Symphony Orchestra, performing a rendition of William Walton's oratorio Belshazzar's Feast under the baton of Sir Simon Rattle. The choir toured China in 2018, and in 2019 the Orfeó Català went on tour with Gustavo Dudamel and the Munich Philharmonic, together with the Palau Cor de Cambra, performing Mahler's Symphony No. 2.
More recently, in February 2024, the Orfeó Català performed Brahms' A German Requiem and Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 2, "Lobgesang", as part of the Palau 100 concert series, on stage with the Balthasar Neumann Chor & Orchester, conducted by Thomas Hengelbrock. These pieces were later performed in Hamburg by the Orfeó Català and the Hengelbrock ensembles: the Brahms at the Laeiszhalle, and the Mendelssohn at the Elbphilharmonie.
Highlights from the 2024-25 season include the tour to perform Mahler’s Resurrection Symphony with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Cor de Cambra, with conductor Daniel Harding, in concerts in Stockholm, at the Palau de la Música Catalana in Barcelona, and in Girona (April-May 2025). In addition, the choir will perform in the Spanish début of Rufus Wainwright's Dream Requiem, together with the Orquestra Simfònica de Barcelona i Nacional de Catalunya, under the baton of Ludovic Morlot, at the Palau (January 2025).
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Artistic team
Pablo Larraz
Principal conductor
Pablo Larraz Dalmases began studying music in his hometown of Jaca. In Barcelona, he studied music teaching at the UAB, graduated in piano from the Municipal Conservatory of Barcelona under Professor Carme Poch, studied choral conducting at the Catalonia College of Music (ESMUC) under the tutelage of Josep Vila, Johan Duijck and Xavier Puig, and was tutored in historical singing by tenor Lambert Climent. Larraz has taught music in primary schools and has conducted children’s and youth choirs, including El Virolet at the association Lluïsos de Gràcia, the Cor Jove at the Girona Conservatory (he was a founding member, and conducted the choir from 2013-2019) and the Cor Albada of the Agrupació Cor Madrigal (2007-2013). He has also worked with several adult choirs, highlights of which include the Cor de Cambra of the Diputació de Girona (2008-2019). In the 2019-20 season he was appointed principal conductor for the Orfeó Català, where he had previously been assistant conductor and coordinator and responsible for the singers’ vocal and musical training. During the 2022-23 season, he conducted the Orfeó Català, the Cor Jove youth choir, and directed the Choral School. Larraz was recently appointed as music director for the Orfeó Gracienc.
He can regularly be found at choral singing workshops throughout Catalonia. He has been a member of the technical team of the Catalan Federation of Youth Choirs (CJC) and has been part of the teaching team on the choral conducting courses run by the Catalan Choir Federation for the past three years. Larraz has also sung with the Palau Cor de Cambra, Coro Barroco de Andalucía, Cor Francesc Valls and Musica Rerservata. In 2014 he won the Bach scholarship, cementing his position as a leading soloist specialising in baroque repertoire.
Pau Casan
Pianist for the Orfeó Català and the Children's Choir of the Orfeó Català
Born in Barcelona, Pau Casan studied piano with C. Agustí, M. Drets and professor M. Farré at the Municipal Conservatory of Barcelona, where he graduated with first class honours and an honourable mention. He went on to complete postgraduate studies with G. Fergus-Thompson and R. Vignoles at the Royal College of Music in London, via a scholarship from Fundació Agustí Pedro i Pons. Casan has attended masterclasses with A. de Larrocha, N. Bonet, M. Hastings, R. Fernández-Aguirre, P. Badura-Skoda and J. Nin-Culmell, among others.
He won first prize at the 23rd Joan Massià Competition, as well as third prize at the 33rd Catalonia Young Performers Competition, and the prize for best pianist at the 22nd City of Berga Awards, in the category of vocal/lied chamber performance.
He has given concerts as a soloist in Barcelona, Reus, San Sebastián, Bogotá and London. As an accompanist, he has performed in Spain, France, Portugal, Denmark, Finland, the United Kingdom, Colombia and China, specialising in collaboration with choral singers and soloists.
Casan currently combines his concert performances with teaching at the Liceu Conservatory. He regularly plays at the Gran Teatre del Liceu as a répétiteur and is the official pianist for the Tenor Viñas Competition. Since 2010, he has been the pianist for the Orfeó Català Cor Infantil Children’s Choir, while he has accompanied the Orfeó Català since 2021.
Repertoire
The Orfeó Català is a symphonic choir. Its concert programme alternates performances of vocal-orchestral repertoires with those of choral music, including an important role for Catalan traditional and classical music. The Orfeó Català has a vast, rich musical repertoire, highlights of which include the following:
- Magnificat by J. S. Bach
- The Seasons by J. F. Haydn
- Requiem by Mozart
- Te Deum by Bruckner
- Symphony no. 2 by Mahler
- A German Requiem by Brahms
- Requiem by Verdi
- Requiem by Dvořák
- Mass in C major by Beethoven
- Cant espiritual by Montsalvatge
- Alexander Nevsky by Prokófiev
- Ninth Symphony by Beethoven
- Mass by Rheinberger
- Requiem by Bruckner
- Utrecht Te Deum by Haendel
Contact and booking
Maria Ibarz
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