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Hervé Lamy

This tenor made his debut at age ten using the Petits Chanteurs de Sainte-Croix de Neuilly (the tiny Singers of St. Croix of Neuilly). Lamy after that continued to sing using the Choeur Grégorien de Paris, the Chapelle Royale in 1982, and the Outfit Vocal Européen aimed by Philippe Herreweghe. He shows up with them still at La Fenice, Akadêmia, Ricercar, with the Center Baroque de Versailles. Lamy also sings using the historic music ensembles Gilles Binchois and A Sei Voci. While he mainly sings arias, Lieder, and in oratorios, Lamy regularly shows up in operas and offers sung in Haydn’s Armida, Darius Milhaud’s Pauvre Matelot, Tippett’s The Knot Backyard, and Monteverdi’s Orfeo, and in Jacques Solidérède’s Sainte-Foy de Conques. He offers participated in various recordings, including tunes by Mozart, the Dichterliebe (Loves of the Poet) by Robert Schumann, and on 1997’s Christus Rex: A Tenor’s Tribute to Gregorian Chant, that was awarded the exclusive Diapason d’Or.

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