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| Annie Dufresne is a native of Quebec, Canada. She completed her Bachelor of Arts degree in voice with honours at the University of Ottawa and continued her studies at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Switzerland, where she had voice lessons with Rosa Dominguez and Dominique Vellard. Since then she has appeared in numerous performance ensembles all over Europe including Les Musiciens de Saint-Julien (A l’ombre d’un ormeau – Alpha CD – and La fleur vole), Aziman (A. Azéma), Ludus Modalis (B. Boterf), Les Ombres and I Sospiranti. She has participated in the Académie Baroque Européenne d’Ambronay 2008 (Trionfi Sacri of Gabrieli, directed by Jean Tubéry) and has sung with the Venice Baroque Orchestra under the direction of Andrea Marcon. She can also be heard in the programme Songs of love, Ragas of longing with Ken Zuckerman. | ||||
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Basile Brémaud has studied the violin repertory of the Auvergne and Limousin regions with masters such as Joseph Perrier, Jean-Marc Delaunay, Jean-François Vrod, Jean-Pierre Champeval, Françoise Étay. |
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| A specialist in music from Central France, Anne-Lise Foy is a notable member of the groups Trio Patrick Bouffard, Transept, Bopiano, Freyja, Viellistic Orchestra. She has made many recordings in live performances of various musical genres, in particular Steeve Waring, le Duo Bertrand, Le Syndrôme de l’Ardèche, Roland Becker, and founded the groups Trio DCA, et Tend’M. Anne-Lise Foy is a graduate of the Reuil-Malmaison National Conservatory and is a holder of the French government certificate in traditional music. http://www.myspace.com/toctoctoctrio | ||||
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| Stéphane Fuget studied with the masters Catherine Collard, Jean-Claude Pennetier, Christophe Rousset, Pierre Hantaï, Nicolas Brochot. He qualified at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique of Paris in harpsichord and basso continuo, and from the Royal Conservatory of La Haye. He also won the Bruges international harpsichord competition. He plays and records frequently in France and abroad with the ensemble Les Musiciens de Saint-Julien, Les Talens Lyriques, Le Concert d’Astrée, the ensemble Philidor. |
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| Maude Gratton is a graduate of the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique of Paris in harpsichord, basso continuo, organ and Renaissance counterpoint. In 2000, she won first prize at the young organist of Saint-Germain des Fossés competition, and, in 2003, second prize at the International organ competition of Bruges. She plays as soloist or as a member of ensembles such as Les Musiciens de Saint-julien, Jérôme Hantaï, Le Concert Français, Il Fondamento, Il Seminario musicale, Pulcinella, Ricercar Consort. |
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| André Henrich, born in Oberwesel, Germany, graduated from the Musikhochschule in Cologne, where he studied with Konrad Junghänel. He now performs internationally as a soloist and continuo player.
He as worked with Les Arts Florissants, Musica Antiqua Köln, Les Folies Françoises and many others. André Henrich has performed throughout Europe and the USA and also in Japan, Taiwan and Egypt. He has participated in more than thirty CD recordings. http://www.andrehenrich.com/ |
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Julien Léonard studied the viola da gamba with Danièle Alpers at Angoulême, then with Marianne Muller at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique of Lyon, and Christophe Coin at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique of Paris. He was a finalist in the 2005 Bruges international competition, and formed the ensemble Musicale Humors, specialising principally in music of the seventeenth century. |
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| Dominique Parisplays with many traditional music groups from the Massif Central region, in particular Café-Charbons and the Trio DCA. In the 1980's, he won first prizes at the cabrette competitions of Montsalvy, Aurillac and Paris… After three decades of specialisation in traditional music, he discovered the French eighteenth century repertoire with the Baroque musette that he plays in due with François Lazarevitch. http://www.myspace.com/triodca |
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| After three first prizes won at the Conservatoire National supèrieur de Musique of Paris, and several prizes at international competitions with the trio Pantoum, Stéphanie Paulet's passion is for the Baroque violon which she plays as principal in Seminario Musicale, La Grande Ecurie et La Chambre du Roy, Les Talens Lyriques, Le Concert d'Astrée. She performes regularly with Les Musiciens de Saint-Julien, les Lunaisiens, le Salon de Marie-Antoinette, Da Pacem, l'Entretien des Muses and her own ensemble Il Convito (CD/Déclic France Musique). She is a holder of the CA in violin studies. She teaches the violin at the National Conservatory of Region of Besançon. | ||||
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Lucas Peres studied the viola da gamba with firstly Eunice Brandao then Marianne Muller at the Conservatoire National de Musique of Lyon where he gained his diploma in 2005. |
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| Gilles Poutoux studied the accordion with Marc Perrone and his music has since developed as his heart dictates : J. Derrane, P. Bruneau, J. Kimmel, V. Blin, les violonistes du Comté de Clare P. Canny et M. Hayes. Specialising in the repertory of Ireland and France, he plays and records particukarly in duo with Vincent Blin and with the groups Fubu, Carré de Deux or Les Musiciens de Saint-Julien. In 2003, he founded the ceili band Rolling Notes . |