chantrists
Chantrists are individuals who specialize in the performance and study of Gregorian chant. This style of monophonic, unaccompanied sacred song originated in the Roman Catholic Church in the 9th and 10th centuries. Chantrists are often associated with monastic communities, where the practice of chant has been maintained for centuries. Their role involves not only singing the repertoire but also understanding its historical context, musical notation (neumes), and liturgical use.
The training of a chantrist typically involves rigorous vocal instruction and a deep immersion in the theoretical