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Sandrine Piau

French soprano Sandrine Piau initially established her popularity in Baroque repertory, especially in the operas of Handel (Tamerlano, Xerxes, yet others). But she quickly branched out in to the Mozart operas, credit scoring many triumphs in such jobs as Pamina in Die Zauberflöte and Servilia in La Clemenza di Tito. …

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Suzie LeBlanc

Soprano Suzie LeBlanc continues to be among younger faces which have stimulated the vibrant early music picture in Montreal and in Canada generally. She’s a light tone of voice, refreshingly attuned towards the organic stress in music from the eighteenth hundred years instead of to its athletic feats. Accounts of …

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Jean-Paul Fouchécourt

French tenor Jean-Paul Fouchécourtroom is among the leading singers about the first music picture and probably one of the most effective performers from the high tenor (in French haute-contre) tasks in French Baroque opera. He began monitoring music at age ten and in the beginning find the saxophone as his …

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