**Diabolus in Musica** is a French early music ensemble that brings medieval and Renaissance sacred works to life with vibrant authenticity. Founded in the 1990s and led by director Antoine Guerber, the group specializes in historically informed performances, focusing on vocal polyphony and liturgical music from the 12th to 16th centuries. Their repertoire highlights masters like Johannes Ockeghem, Jean Mouton, and Johannes Ciconia, with recent projects diving into luminous choral gems such as *Missa Ave Regina Celorum* and the haunting *Requiem* by Ockeghem and Pierre de La Rue.
Known for their meticulous research and rich vocal textures, Diabolus in Musica has carved out a niche in reviving overlooked sacred works, from the soaring harmonies of Notre-Dame de Paris polyphony to the intricate chansons of medieval female troubadours. Albums like *1515 - Œuvres sacrées de Jean Mouton* and *Rose tres bele* showcase their knack for balancing scholarly precision with emotional resonance, making centuries-old compositions feel fresh and deeply moving. Whether exploring Gregorian chant or Franco-Flemish masterpieces, they’re a go-to for listeners craving a time-travel experience through sound.
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