This group was created in 2014 by the Mtro. Guillermo Freijido and since then conducted by him.
During childhood, all boys share their vocal register with girls, sopranos or altos, when they grow up, their register changes until their voice finally separates turning lower reaching new registers: tenors, baritones or basses. Given this totally natural situation, Freijido wanted these boys, between 9 and 14 years old, to be able to express themselves with another repertoire, choreographies and proposals with respect to those they used to do as members of the Fermata Children’s Choir.
The first boys who were part of Fermaltos felt really identified with the group and they also gave it its name which obviously arises from combining “Fermata” with their “altos” register. The success of Fermaltos was of such magnitude that Freijido decided to consolidated it independently so they began to have their own shows at the main theatres of Uruguay, special participations in Fermata Music’s live concerts, TV shows, benefit events, etc. This completely pioneering, innovative and unique young boy’s group in Uruguay, once again marks the vision of Guillermo Freijido and the imprint of the Fermata Music’s project, fundamentally by transmitting especially to all the boys of similar ages that, to sing, to dance and to be part of the music’s world and arts has the same importance than sports and other activities during our development, learning and obviously for the rest of our lives.



