‘Les Musiciens de Saint-Julien’

13 Dec.'17
- 20:00

& Sandrine Piau

François Lazarevitch and his Musiciens de Saint-Julien have put together a programme with secular French Baroque cantatas, inspired by mythology. Louis-Nicolas Clérambault (1676-1749), who was the master in the genre, plays a central role. His contemporaries Jean-Marie Leclair and Georg Philipp Telemann are also involved. The ensemble is small, intimate and virtuoso and is paired with the expressive soprano voice of Sandrine Piau, who remains faithful to the repertoire. She lends her voice to refined tales that are haunted by the gods and the elements. Opera is never far away!

François Lazarevitch
director
Sandrine Piau
soprano
David Greenberg
violin
Lucile Boulanger
viola da gamba
Romain Falik
theorbo
Justin Taylor
harpsichord
Programme
Jean-Marie Leclair

Deuxième Récréation de musique op. 8

Louis-Nicolas Clérambault

Orphée (Cantates Livre III, 1716)

Georg Philipp Telemann

Quatuor n° 6 en mi mineur (Nouveaux Quatuors Parisiens, 1738)

Louis-Nicolas Clérambault

Prélude en do mineur pour clavecin

Louis-Nicolas Clérambault

Léandre et Héro (Cantates Livre II, 1713)

Practical information

Location

Royal Brussels Conservatory

Rue de la Régence 30 1000 Brussels