Cappella Giulia

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Cappella Giulia is a historic papal choir of St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican, renowned as one of the principal centers of Renaissance sacred music.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf church choir
papal choir
affiliation Holy See NERFINISHED
Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
artisticPeriod Renaissance
associatedBuilding St. Peter's Basilica NERFINISHED
associatedWith Roman School of music NERFINISHED
basedIn St. Peter's Basilica NERFINISHED
continuity continuous activity from the 16th century
country Vatican City
distinctFrom Sistine Chapel Choir NERFINISHED
employer Chapter of St. Peter's Basilica NERFINISHED
foundedBy Pope Julius II NERFINISHED
genre Gregorian chant
Renaissance polyphony
sacred music
hasNotableEra 16th century
Renaissance period
hasRole principal choir for canons of St. Peter's
training center for church musicians
historicalSignificance one of the principal centers of Renaissance sacred music
inception 1513
languageOfPerformance Latin
locatedIn Rome
Vatican City
location St. Peter's Basilica NERFINISHED
namedAfter Pope Julius II NERFINISHED
notableFor Renaissance sacred music
polyphonic choral repertoire
role in development of Roman school of composition
partOf Chapter of St. Peter's Basilica NERFINISHED
performsDuring major feasts of the liturgical year
solemn liturgies at St. Peter's Basilica
performsFor Chapter liturgies rather than papal household liturgies
primaryFunction accompaniment of papal liturgies at St. Peter's Basilica
liturgical music performance
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
repertoireIncludes Mass settings
liturgical chant
motets
psalms
status official choir of the Chapter of St. Peter's Basilica
tradition Roman liturgical tradition
typeOfEnsemble male choir
uses organ accompaniment in some liturgies

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