Sine Macula Choir

The Sine Macula Choir was founded in 1983 by its present director, Tony Pace, on the initiative of Parish-Priest Fr. M. Agius. The original aim of the Sine Macula Choir was to animate the Holy Liturgy in the small Maltese village of Safi (c.a. 1800 inhabitants). Thriving on enthusiasm and sheer love of music, the Sine Macula Choir has evolved into an interesting ensemble, promoting musical culture among its members and the various audiences who have listened to its concerts.

In its 25 years of existence, the Sine Macula Choir has sung in more than three-quarters of Maltese and Gozitan churches, and has participated three times in the Malta International Choir Festival. The Choir twice ventured abroad: in 1992 it was invited to Ulm, Germany and in December 2001, the Choir gave concerts in Trecastagni, Sicily.

Singing in SATB formation, the Choir takes part in various activities. It sings during liturgical and band services in many Maltese festas. It has sung oratorios, has recorded various CDs, sings during weddings and other private functions, and generally takes part in any type of activity to which it is invited. The choir boasts a vast repertoire which ranges from religious and sacred music to music from films, oratorios, etc.

Although based in Safi, the choir has members from other villages too. What attracts these singers to this choir is the friendly atmosphere created by around 30 choristers who come from all walks of life and whose ages span 3 generations.


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