On December 24, nearly all the churches on Mallorcan hold the "Matines",
the Christmas Eve service to commemorate the birth of Jesus. The chant
of the Sibilˇla, with ancient origins, is one of the most emotional
moments of this celebration. The chant foretells the end of the world and
it is a grand ceremony starring, normally, a young boy with a clear voice,
dressed in a tunic, a robe of embroidered silk, a hat and bearing a large
sword.
The "Matines" at the
Santuari de Lluc,
where the Sibilˇla is sung by a young "Blauet", are one of the most
popular on the Island, together with the "Matines" that are celebrated
at the Palma Cathedral, where the Sibilˇla is always an outstanding
soprano.
As for small churches, worth stressing are the "Matines" that are held
in
Galilea,
as well as the ones in Orient. In Orient the Sibilˇla will sing
accompanied by the Polyphonic Choir of Bunyola and after the religious
ceremony there will be hot chocolate in the restaurants of the village,
this is such a popular party that the organisers recommend making a reservation
in advance (more information: 971620074 / 971613158).
The chant will also be the central part of the "Tradicional Festa de
la Sibilˇla" that will take place on December 26, at 7 p.m., in
the Santa Eulŕlia church in Palma.
On the web of the Lluc Sanctuary, a
fragment
of the "Cant de la Sibilˇla" in MP3 format can be found,
from the record
"Nadal
Blau" by Els Blauets. And on the web of the
Capella
Mallorquina, there is more information on the history of the
Sibilˇla.