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La Chapelle Royale

La Chapelle Royale is among several ensembles, vocal and instrumental, founded from the Belgian conductor and key pad participant Philippe Herreweghe. The group is an expert in French music from the 17th and 18th hundreds of years. While Herreweghe was still a university or college college student, he founded the …

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Howard Crook

This American tenor achieved his reputation among singers from the Baroque repertory (with a particular focus on the French Baroque) in Europe. Numerous recordings to his credit, he’s well displayed by the first opera tasks and concert functions in which he’s noticed to best benefit, specifically those whose high tessitura …

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Collegium Vocale

The Collegium Vocale is a vocal ensemble known because of its authentic performances of Baroque and pre-Baroque music. The name “Collegium Vocale” is normally a universal term for the vocal ensemble with cable connections to a middle of learning or various other scholarly background. This is actually the best-known of …

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Paul Esswood

Prior to the emergence of David Daniels like a countertenor superstar, Paul Esswood alone offered a rounded, resolved, womanly sound spun around a company, actually vibrato. He quickly produced his method among conductors who valued both his conscientious musicianship and gorgeous audio. His now-legendary group of Bach recordings made out …

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