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FULL CONCERT SISTINE CHAPEL with Pope Leo XIV Vatican 2026 Pontifical Sistine Chapel Choir
Information on the Performance
- Work Title: CONCERT SISTINE CHAPEL   
- Composer: unknown  
- Libretto:
- Venue & Opera Company: Sistine Chapel, Vatican, Roma  
- Recorded: January 3, 2026
- Type: Concert Live
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- Orchestra:
- Chorus: Pontifical Sistine Chapel Choir  
- Stage Director:   
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Information about the Recording
- Published by: Vatican News  
- Date Published: 2026  
- Format: Streaming
- Quality Video: 4 Audio:4
- Subtitles: nosubs  
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THIS PERFORMANCE
The Sistine Chapel Choir performs a Christmas Concert in the presence of Pope Leo, who recalls the angels of Bethlehem and entrusts the world’s children to the prayer of song.
“There is no Christmas without song.”
With these words, Pope Leo XIV concluded the Christmas Concert of the Pontifical Sistine Chapel Choir, held on the evening of 3 January, beneath Michelangelo’s frescoes.
The language of music
Greeting all those present, the Pope began by thanking the Choir for having led listeners into “the mystery of Christmas through the language of music and song – a language capable of speaking not only to the mind, but also to the heart.”
Music, he explained, is not an ornament added to the feast of Christmas, but part of its very substance. “Everywhere in the world, in every language and nation, the Event of Bethlehem is celebrated with music and singing,” he said. “And it could not be otherwise, since the Gospel itself tells us that when the Virgin Mary gave birth to the Saviour, the angels in heaven sang: ‘Glory to God and peace on earth’.”
Recalling that first “Christmas concert,” Pope Leo turned to the image of the shepherds of Bethlehem, “the spectators and witnesses” of that night, who returned glorifying and praising God. “And I like to imagine,” he added, “that they did so also by singing, and perhaps by playing some simple flutes.”
Yet, the Pope continued, there was another place where heavenly music resounded – a place far more intimate. “A silent, recollected, most sensitive place: the heart of Mary.” From her, he said, the Church learns to listen in silence, so as to “faithfully follow the part that the Lord entrusts to each of us in the score of life.”
This musical imagery reflects Pope Leo’s love for music in prayer, a devotion made evident to all who have heard him sing his prayers. Saturday evening was no exception, when the Pope invited all those present to join him in singing the Our Father in Latin – which they did!
The Pope expressed his gratitude to Maestro Director Monsignor Marcos Pavan and to Michele Marinelli, Maestro of the Pueri Cantores – the white voices – as well as to the entire Choir, whose nearly 1,500-year history continues in service of the liturgy of the Roman Pontiff.
Quoted from Vatican News