Enguerrand de Hys is a French harpsichordist known for his elegant and insightful interpretations of Baroque and Classical repertoire. He has a particular interest in French music of the 17th and 18th centuries, and his recordings often feature lesser-known composers alongside established figures like Lully and Grétry. De Hys's playing is characterized by its clarity, rhythmic vitality, and expressive ornamentation, bringing a fresh perspective to these historical works.
His recent discography showcases his wide-ranging interests, from the dramatic operas of Grétry and Salieri to the evocative chamber music of Boismortier. Projects like "Contes Mystiques" suggest a fascination with storytelling through music, while his recordings of works like Lully's "Alceste" demonstrate a commitment to exploring the grand operatic tradition. De Hys continues to be a champion of rediscovering forgotten gems and sharing them with a wider audience.
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