French Boy Choir Costumes: La Manécanterie des Petits Chanteurs ŕ la Croix de Bois--Glaignes Palace


Figure 1.--The PCCP choristers are seen here in the white albs hey use for religious ceremonies in front of Glaignes Palace where they live and study. Click on the image for an inside view.

The residence of the Small Singers is in Glaignes, close to Crepy-in-Valois, with an about 60 kilometers of Paris, set among beautiful green scenery. The Choir's 110 children live there in boarding school, with a family atmosphere. They live and study in a pallace given to the choir by Baron Bic. Their school looks like a historic building, but we do not yet know the details.






Christopher Wagner





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