Antoine Guerber is a French conductor and early music specialist best known as the director of Diabolus in Musica, an ensemble dedicated to reviving medieval and Renaissance vocal treasures. With a knack for breathing life into centuries-old manuscripts, Guerber and his group have become go-to interpreters of French polyphony, particularly the luminous works of the Notre-Dame School and chansons by composers like Guillaume de Machaut and Guillaume Dufay. Their catalog—packed with serene Gregorian chants, intricate Mass settings, and courtly trouvère songs—shows Guerber’s gift for balancing historical precision with emotional resonance. Whether unearthing 12th-century Parisian liturgical music or honoring Renaissance masters like Ockeghem, his projects reveal a deep connection to France’s musical DNA while making these ancient sounds feel freshly unearthed for modern ears.
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