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About this concert
André Campra’s Messe de Requiem does not stand alone. The world-renowned Mass for the Dead grew out of the practice of composers at Notre-Dame who wrote music for the liturgy daily. Sheltered beneath the cathedral’s Gothic vaults, they helped write the glorious story of the Grand Siècle.
Many of Notre-Dame’s Baroque maîtres de musique, Campra’s colleagues, remained forgotten for centuries – until now. For tonight, the compositions of Jean Veillot, François Cosset, Jean Mignon, and Pierre Robert once again stand shoulder to shoulder with Campra’s masterpiece. Ensemble Correspondances and Sébastien Daucé have mastered this repertoire to perfection and ensure a sublime balance between soloists, choir, and instruments.
With an introduction by Annelies Andries (19:15 hrs, in Dutch) and a Q&A session (after the concert, in English), both taking place in the Fentener van Vlissingen Foyer (limited capacity)
Also live on www.emtv.online.
Programme
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Jean Veillot
Tristis es
c1600-1662 -
André Campra
Requiem
Introitus
Kyrie
Graduale
Offertorium
Sanctus
Agnus Dei
Communio1640-1744 -
Michel-Richard de Lalande
Dies Irae
Programme subject to change1657-1726
Musicians
- Caroline Weynants, Amélie Raison, Maud Haering, Giulia Fichu-Sampieri, Caroline Bardot, Clémence Vidal soprano
- Richard Pittsinger, Rodrigo Carreto, Marie Pouchelon, Gaël Martin haute-contre
- Marco Van Baaren, Randol Rodriguez, Jordan Mouaïssia, Emanuele Petracco, Etienne Bazola, René Ramos Premier, David Turcotte, Thierry Cartier tenor
- Lysandre Châlon, Ben Kazez, Valentin Jansen bass
- Simon Pierre, Béatrice Linon violin solo
- Paul Monteiro, Izleh Henry, Federica Basilico violin
- Josèphe Cottet, Xavier Sichel, Samuel Hengebaert, Katherine Goodbehere viola
- Mathilde Vialle, Mathias Ferré viola da gamba
- Hager Hanana, Marjolaine Cambon, François Gallon bass violin
- Etienne Floutier violone
- Lucile Perret bassoon
- Patrick Wibart serpent
- Mathieu Valfré organ
- Thibaut Roussel theorbo
- Georgia Browne, Mathieu Bertaud flute
- Sébastien Daucé musical direction
About the performers
When, back in 2008, harpsichordist/organ player Sébastien Daucé gathered fellow-students of the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Lyon around him, Ensemble Correspondances was born. A dedicated collaboration blossomed to unearth rare and neglected musical treasures, revealing a wide range of emotions and expressions. Since its formation the group has devoted itself chiefly to French sacred music of the 17th century, with a special focus on Marc-Antoine Charpentier. Its recordings (Harmonia Mundi) have won some of the most prestigious classical music awards, such as Choc de l’année 2014 (Classica), the Echo for World Premiere Recording of the Year 2016 and the Diapason d’Or de l’année 2018.