Les Chantres Musiciens

Les Chantres Musiciens is a choir based in Montreal, Canada, founded in 1992 by Gilbert Patenaude. The group consists of young men aged 17 to 29, and they have been active in performing a variety of musical genres. While they are known for their gospel album "Good News," released in 2006, they also explore classical repertoire, as indicated by their involvement with works like Schubert's "Winterreise" and compositions by Widor, Vierne, Duparc, and Saint-Saëns.

The choir's artistic direction under Gilbert Patenaude has led them to engage with both sacred and secular music, showcasing their versatility. Mariane Patenaude, a Canadian pianist, is also associated with the group, although specific details about her role are not widely documented. Les Chantres Musiciens continue to contribute to the rich musical landscape of Montreal with their diverse performances.

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Schubert: Winterreise
Album - 24 Tracks - Released December 16, 2018
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