Schola Cantorum Basiliensis

Schola Cantorum Basiliensis Schola Cantorum Basiliensis is a music academy and research institution in Basel (CH)
At Provisorium Letzi 2025-2028 Paul Sacher remained Director until 1969.

The Schola Cantorum Basiliensis as a place to study

Concept
The Schola Cantorum Basiliensis - ‘Hochschule’ for Early Music (SCB) - is a unique forum for professional training in the field of Early Music. Furthermore, it is a center for research in historical music practise, and at the same time responsible for organizing a variety of public concerts. The instructors as well as the students come f

rom many different countries of the world, guaranteeing a lively, stimulating, multilingual and multinational climate. History
The SCB was founded in 1933 by Paul Sacher (1906-1999) as a private institute for teaching and research (‘Lehr und Forschungsinstitut’) in the field of Early Music. Two of the original instructors had a shaping influence on the development of the SCB - the cellist and gambist August Wenzinger (1905-1996) and the violinist and music pedagogue Ina Lohr (1903-1983). In 1954 the SCB, the ‘Musikschule der Stadt Basel’ (musical training for amateurs) and the ‘Konservatorium’ (professional school ) were united to become the ‘Musik-Akademie der Stadt Basel’. In 1999 the SCB received the title ‘Hochschule für Alte Musik’, and in 2008 it was integrated into the group of professional institutions of higher learning known as University of Applied Sciences and Arts FHNW (Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz FHNW). One distinctive feature of the SCB is the division of responsibility in two areas:

The ‘Musikschule der SCB’ (‘general school’) is dedicated to the training of amateurs from Basel and environs, adults as well as children, according to the principles of ‘Hausmusik’ (music-making in the home), which was an important element of the school in it earliest phase. The ‘Hochschule für Alte Musik’ (Professional school for Early Music) trains professional musicians in voice and historical instruments. This aspect was incorporated at the Schola’s beginnings by August Wenzinger, who for decades directed the internationally-active ‘Konzertgruppe der SCB’.

🤩 Wow!
28/05/2026

🤩 Wow!

Do you collect valuable items? For instance, art works, watches, (vintage) cars? Wouldn't that be nice? Of course, it is most likely that we learn about such collections through the media – for example, when an artwork changes hands for a sensationally high price. It’s no surprise that private collectors are often treated with the utmost discretion, that especially in the artworld.
But what about private collectors of music prints and manuscripts? A three-part series on the RISM News website explores this type of collector. At the moment, the RISM database lists more than 650 collections in private hands. But how can you find them? Just follow the instructions in our most recent post: ”Private collections and libraries - Part 3“ (Link: https://rism.info/new-at-rism/2026/05/28/private-collections-and-libraries-3.html).

27/05/2026
🎶🎹 Behind the scenes: Getting the Instruments  ready for todays recitals 🎹🎶
27/05/2026

🎶🎹 Behind the scenes: Getting the Instruments ready for todays recitals 🎹🎶

✨ Herzlichen Glückwunsch, Vera! ✨Viele von euch kennen Vera Schnider aus dem Harfenunterricht an der Musikschule der Sch...
19/05/2026

✨ Herzlichen Glückwunsch, Vera! ✨

Viele von euch kennen Vera Schnider aus dem Harfenunterricht an der Musikschule der Schola Cantorum Basiliensis – und nun gibt es einen besonderen Grund zum Feiern:
Vera wurde mit dem Spartenpreis Musik des Kantons Basel-Landschaft ausgezeichnet! 🏆

Mit ihrer Harfe bewegt sie sich mühelos zwischen Barock, Klassik und zeitgenössischer Musik, entdeckt alte Lieder neu und arbeitet mit Komponistinnen und Komponisten aus aller Welt zusammen. Ihre Konzerte führen sie durch ganz Europa – und trotzdem findet sie immer Zeit für ihre Schülerinnen und Schüler. 🎶

Wir sind stolz, dass eine so talentierte Musikerin und Lehrerin Teil unserer Gemeinschaft ist! 💛

💬 Schreib Vera in den Kommentaren, wie sehr du dich mit ihr freust – und teile diesen Post, damit noch mehr davon erfahren.

📍 Waldenburg, Schweiz
📅 2026
📸 Daniele Caminiti

🎭 Starting in just a few minutes!�The stage is set for the Bühnenwandlung at the Schloss theatre in Ludwigsburg, as part...
15/05/2026

🎭 Starting in just a few minutes!
�The stage is set for the Bühnenwandlung at the Schloss theatre in Ludwigsburg, as part of the conference „Der Bühnendekorationsfundus im Schlosstheater“ — and our students are ready to perform!

Wishing them an inspiring and exciting performance. Break a leg! ✨🎶

🎶 From Basel to The Hague — Jeremy Llewellyn takes on a new role!Big news for the Early Music world:Our former managemen...
14/05/2026

🎶 From Basel to The Hague — Jeremy Llewellyn takes on a new role!
Big news for the Early Music world:
Our former management team member and Acting Deputy Director Jeremy Llewellyn has been appointed Head of Early Music at the Royal Conservatoire The Hague, starting 1 September 2026.
Jeremy is no stranger to our halls — from 2007 to 2014, he helped shape the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis with vision, dedication and deep expertise in historical performance practice. His career has since spanned Oxford, Vienna, Copenhagen and beyond, with research and publications covering music from the 9th to 16th centuries.
We at SCB are proud to see him continue to inspire students and colleagues across Europe.
💬 Jeremy: “Early Music never stands still; there is always more to discover.”

Christian Hilz and Áurea Domínguez participated in the International Symposium “Forgotten Recordings” (10–12 May 2026), ...
13/05/2026

Christian Hilz and Áurea Domínguez participated in the International Symposium “Forgotten Recordings” (10–12 May 2026), organised by the piano roll research group of the Hochschule der Künste Bern at the Museum für Musikautomaten Seewen. Their presentations explored early recordings, listening technologies, and historical performance practice from cultural and gender-related perspectives. Christian Hilz also gave a commented concert during the symposium.

Further information: https://www.hkb-interpretation.ch/klavierrollen

Adresse

St. Alban-Vorstadt 95
Basel
4052

Öffnungszeiten

Montag 10:30 - 11:30
14:30 - 16:30
Dienstag 10:30 - 11:30
14:30 - 16:30
Mittwoch 10:30 - 11:30
14:30 - 16:30
Donnerstag 10:30 - 11:30
14:30 - 16:30
Freitag 10:30 - 11:30

Webseite

https://linktr.ee/scholacantorumbasiliensis

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