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Sainte-Chapelle (choir) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sainte-Chapelle (choir) The Sainte-Chapelle was also the name for the ''chapelle'', the men of the clerical and musical institution which attached to the building, the Sainte-Chapelle (built 1243-1249), in Paris. The establishment of the Sainte-Chapelle royale consisted of a treasurer, canons, and ''college'' - the members of which may have overlapped with the choir and instrumentalists.〔Constitutions des tresorier, chanoines et college de la Sainte-Chapelle du palais; Paris , 1779〕 however following the dissolution of the musical establishment in the French Revolution, the term Sainte-Chapelle after 1803 applies only to the building. ==Cappella== The distinction between the men and the building comes from the original meaning of French ''chapelle'', as with Italian ''cappella'' or Spanish ''capilla'', to mean a choral establishment, rather than the building where the priests, singers and instrumentalists of the ''chapelle'' were based. Consequently, as with the Chapelle royale the Sainte-Chapelle originally indicated not only the building, but more the costs and functions of clerical and musical establishment attached to it. However unlike the Chapelle-royale the choir of the Sainte-Chapelle did not change residence or travel with the king.〔Isabelle Cazeaux ''French music in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries'' 1975 "Since the two institutions had become more distinct than in the past — in fact they were by then completely separate, although some of the members of the Sainte-Chapelle might also have had duties in the royal chapel, as Claudin de Sermisy"〕
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