The renowned Copenhagen Girls’ Choir, conducted by Danish director Anne-Terese Sales, will perform at the Saint Mary of Batignolles Church for a one-night-only concert: mark your calendars and don't miss this event.
Join us on Sunday, March 22, 2026 at 3:30 PM at the church located in Place du Dr Félix Lobligeois in the 17th arrondissement of Paris.
The venue is easy to reach via public transport, with nearby Brochant, Pont Cardinet, or La Fourche metro stations.
Free admission, no reservation required.
Founded in 1973 and affiliated with Sankt Annæ Gymnasium in Copenhagen, the Copenhagen Girls’ Choir has established itself as one of Europe's most renowned youth vocal ensembles. In 2024, they clinched the prestigious Silver Rose Bowl at the international Let the Peoples Sing competition, organized by the European Broadcasting Union.
Under the inspired direction of Anne-Terese Sales, the choir presents a program that blends spirituality with Nordic poetry: selected excerpts from Vivaldi’s Gloria, iconic works by Carl Nielsen, and key pieces from contemporary Danish music.
A rare and exquisite experience that combines subtlety and intensity, offering a glimpse into the world of Scandinavian choral tradition right in the heart of Paris.
An unmissable date for music lovers!
Dates and Opening Time
On March 22, 2026
Starts at 03:30 p.m.
Location
Eglise Sainte-Marie des Batignolles
77 Place du Docteur Félix Lobligeois
75017 Paris 17
Prices
Free
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