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Cercle Choral Piantoni
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Cercle Choral Piantoni is a classical music ensemble that was founded in 1920 in the city of Nancy, France. The ensemble was named after its founder, Joseph Piantoni, who was a renowned conductor and composer in the region. Piantoni was a music teacher at the Conservatoire de Nancy and had a passion for choral music. He founded the ensemble with the aim of promoting choral music in the region and providing a platform for local musicians to showcase their talents. The ensemble started with a small group of singers and gradually grew in size and popularity. Over the years, the ensemble has had many members, but some of the main members who have contributed significantly to its success include Jean-Pierre Lecaudey, who was the conductor of the ensemble for over 30 years, and Marie-Claire Alain, who was the organist for many of the ensemble's performances. Cercle Choral Piantoni has performed in many prestigious venues across France and Europe, including the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, the Royal Albert Hall in London, and the Musikverein in Vienna. The ensemble has also performed at many international music festivals, including the Festival de Musique de Strasbourg and the Festival de Musique de Montreux. One of the highlights of the ensemble's performances was its participation in the 1958 World's Fair in Brussels, where it performed in front of a global audience. The ensemble also performed at the inauguration of the Nancy Opera House in 1919 and has been a regular performer at the Nancy Jazz Pulsations festival. Cercle Choral Piantoni has won many awards and accolades over the years, including the Grand Prix du Disque for its recording of Mozart's Requiem in 1963. The ensemble has also been awarded the Prix de l'Académie Nationale de Musique and the Prix de la Ville de Nancy for its contributions to the cultural life of the region. The ensemble's repertoire includes a wide range of choral music, from classical works by Bach and Mozart to contemporary pieces by modern composers. The ensemble has also collaborated with many renowned musicians and conductors, including Herbert von Karajan, Leonard Bernstein, and Daniel Barenboim. Despite its long history, Cercle Choral Piantoni remains an active and vibrant ensemble, with a commitment to promoting choral music and supporting local musicians. The ensemble continues to perform regularly in France and abroad, and its recordings are widely acclaimed for their musical excellence and technical proficiency. In conclusion, Cercle Choral Piantoni is a classical music ensemble with a rich history and a commitment to promoting choral music. Founded by Joseph Piantoni in 1920, the ensemble has grown in size and popularity over the years and has performed in many prestigious venues across France and Europe. With a repertoire that includes classical and contemporary works, the ensemble has won many awards and accolades for its musical excellence and technical proficiency. Today, Cercle Choral Piantoni remains an active and vibrant ensemble, with a commitment to promoting choral music and supporting local musicians.
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