La Simphonie Du Marais

La Simphonie du Marais is an esteemed French baroque ensemble renowned for its detailed and historically informed performances. Founded in 1987 by the distinguished harpsichordist and conductor Hugo Reyne, the group has become synonymous with the revitalization of French baroque music, offering audiences a true flavor of 17th and 18th century soundscapes. Named after the Parisian district Le Marais, where many musicians lived during the baroque era, the ensemble skillfully blends the delicate intricacies of period instruments with vibrant musical expressions.

Their extensive discography showcases a dedication to both well-known composers and obscured masterpieces, as evidenced by their renditions of Bach's "Brandenburg Concertos" and Corelli's "Sonatas." However, La Simphonie du Marais also shines a spotlight on lesser-known works, like those of Francoeur, Philidor, and Desmarest, bringing forgotten treasures of baroque music back to the concert stage. With each release, from the pastoral "Les Amours d'un Rossignol" to the lofty "Telemann: Concertos & Suite pour flûte et cordes," La Simphonie du Marais continues to captivate and educate, solidifying their role as ambassadors of a bygone era’s musical grandeur.

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