The Ensemble Baroque de Limoges is a renowned French musical ensemble esteemed for its exceptional interpretation of baroque music using period instruments. Established in 1980 by violinist and conductor Jean-Michel Hasler, the Ensemble Baroque de Limoges quickly garnered acclaim for its fidelity to historical performance practices and the vibrancy of its sound. Over the years, the group's repertoire has expanded to include a wide range of musical compositions from the baroque era, embracing the works of both celebrated and lesser-known composers.
Their prolific recording catalogue reflects a deep commitment to exploring the richness of baroque music. With recent releases such as Mozart’s "Concertos pour piano Nos. 9 & 21," which capture the elegance and charm of the classical genius, and their exquisite renditions of J.S. Bach’s cantatas, the Ensemble Baroque de Limoges proves its versatility and breadth of musicianship. Their exploration of Telemann's chamber music with viola da gamba and the dramatic intensity of Antonio Draghi’s "La vita nella morte" highlight the ensemble's passion for bringing historical scores to life. Under the guidance of artistic directors such as Christophe Coin and more recently violinist Julien Chauvin, the ensemble continues to enthrall audiences worldwide with their refined and spirited performances.
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