Ensemble de Caelis
Released Album
Vocal
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February 8, 2011
Choral
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July 8, 2008
Artist Info
Role:EnsembleEnsemble de Caelis is a French vocal ensemble that specializes in medieval and Renaissance music. The group was founded in 2005 by Laurence Brisset and is composed of six female singers. The ensemble's name, "Caelis," is derived from the Latin word for "heavenly," reflecting the group's focus on sacred music. Laurence Brisset, the founder and artistic director of Ensemble de Caelis, is a trained musicologist and singer. She has a deep passion for early music and has dedicated her career to researching and performing medieval and Renaissance music. Brisset's expertise in this field has led her to collaborate with other renowned early music ensembles, such as Huelgas Ensemble and La Capella Reial de Catalunya. Ensemble de Caelis has gained international recognition for their unique and captivating performances. The group's repertoire includes a wide range of medieval and Renaissance music, from Gregorian chant to polyphonic works by composers such as Guillaume de Machaut and Josquin des Prez. The ensemble's performances are characterized by their exquisite vocal harmonies and their ability to transport audiences to another time and place. One of the highlights of Ensemble de Caelis' career was their performance at the Festival de Saintes in 2007. The festival, which takes place in the historic town of Saintes in southwestern France, is one of the most prestigious early music festivals in the world. Ensemble de Caelis' performance at the festival was widely acclaimed, and it helped to establish the group as one of the leading ensembles in the field of early music. In addition to their performances at festivals and concert halls around the world, Ensemble de Caelis has also released several critically acclaimed recordings. Their debut album, "Machaut: Messe de Nostre Dame," was released in 2008 and received widespread praise for its sensitive and nuanced interpretation of Machaut's masterpiece. The group's subsequent recordings, including "Le Chant des Templiers" and "Le Livre Vermeil de Montserrat," have also been well-received by critics and audiences alike. Ensemble de Caelis has received numerous awards and accolades for their contributions to the field of early music. In 2010, the group was awarded the prestigious Diapason d'Or for their recording of Machaut's "Messe de Nostre Dame." The Diapason d'Or is one of the most prestigious awards in the classical music world, and it is given to recordings that are deemed to be of exceptional quality. Ensemble de Caelis has also been recognized for their commitment to promoting early music to a wider audience. The group has collaborated with contemporary composers, such as Thierry Pécou and Philippe Hersant, to create new works that blend elements of medieval and Renaissance music with modern sensibilities. These collaborations have helped to bring early music to a new generation of listeners and have helped to ensure that this rich musical tradition continues to thrive. In conclusion, Ensemble de Caelis is a remarkable vocal ensemble that has made significant contributions to the field of early music. Through their exquisite performances, their commitment to research and scholarship, and their dedication to promoting early music to a wider audience, the group has established themselves as one of the leading ensembles in the field.More....
Recent Artist Music
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Missa of Blessed Maria Virgine
Introït: Vultum tuum deprecabuntur (In Assumptione B. Marie Virginis, ad missam in vigilia)
4:20
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Alpha vibrans / Coetus venit / Amicum querit
Alpha Vibrans / Coetus Venit / Amicum Querit (Motet)
2:44
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