This choral group is called Blavets by the blue color of the robes they ware during the celebrations. They are about forty children singers who study at the sanctuary of Lluc, famous for their performances at Easter or Christmas Eve, when they interpret the well-known Cant de la Sibil·la( Song of the Sybil ), declared World Heritage by UNESCO, and which prophesies the end of the world.
The choir will be directed by Ricard Terrades, with Rafael Riera on the organ.
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