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Philippe Jaroussky (French pronunciation: [filip ʒaʁuski]; born 13 February 1978) is a French countertenor. He began his musical career with the violin, winning an award at the Versailles conservatory, and then took up the piano before turning to singing.
Different productions have since enabled Spinosi to enjoy musical friendships with artists such as Cecilia Bartoli, Marie-Nicole Lemieux, and Philippe Jaroussky, with whom he recorded the album Heroes for EMI-Virgin Classics, a disc whose sales achieved triple-gold status.
Donald Heins (1878–1949), violinist, conductor, composer; Jiří Herold (1875–1934) Willy Hess (1859–1939), violinist; Raphael Hillyer (1914–2010)
" L'innocenza sfortunata" and "Se fido rivedro" Ann Hallenberg (mezzo-soprano), Modo Antiquo, Federico Maria Sardelli (conductor), 2005 "Sento in seno ch'in pioggia di lagrime" (Lotario) Philippe Jaroussky, Ensemble Matheus, Jean-Christophe Spinosi (conductor), 2006
Collegium 1704 is a Czech early music orchestra and choir founded in 2005 by the Czech conductor, harpsichordist, and horn player Václav Luks. [1] The Collegium Vocale 1704 is the affiliated vocal ensemble. [2]
Szulc wrote some other lieder to German poetry which were published in Berlin during a brief stint there. he also composed a Violin Sonata. Szulc's song, "Clair de Lune", from his 10 Melodies, Op. 83, has been recorded by French countertenor Philippe Jaroussky on his album Green – Melodies Francaises.
L'Arpeggiata in a concert in Paris - 12 November 2019. L'Arpeggiata is a European early music group led by Christina Pluhar, and founded by her in 2000.The group has presented both traditional early music and also several collaged and themed performances and recordings.
He is a scholarship holder of the International Academy of Music in Liechtenstein, and was also a member of the Philippe Jaroussky Music Academy. Since 2016, Ingmar Lazar has been the founder and artistic director of the Festival du Bruit qui Pense, which is located in Louveciennes in the Yvelines, in north-central France.