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Le Bande des Hautbois du Roi
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Vocal
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Ensemble
Period
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Baroque
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Vocal
 
Le Bande des Hautbois du Roi, also known as the King's Oboes Band, is a classical music ensemble that specializes in Baroque music. The ensemble was founded in 1985 by a group of oboists who shared a passion for early music and the unique sound of the oboe. The founding members of the ensemble were Jean-Louis Capezzali, Michel Henry, Herve Le Floch, and Jean-Christophe Gayot. They were all accomplished oboists who had studied at the Paris Conservatory and had performed with various orchestras and ensembles in France and abroad. The ensemble's name, Le Bande des Hautbois du Roi, is a reference to the oboe bands that were popular in the French court during the 17th and 18th centuries. These bands were made up of oboes, bassoons, and sometimes flutes and were used to provide music for royal ceremonies and events. Le Bande des Hautbois du Roi quickly gained a reputation for their virtuosic performances and their ability to bring the music of the Baroque era to life. They were known for their use of period instruments and their commitment to historical accuracy in their performances. One of the highlights of the ensemble's early career was their performance at the Festival de Musique Baroque de Versailles in 1987. This festival, which takes place in the Palace of Versailles, is one of the most prestigious Baroque music festivals in the world. Le Bande des Hautbois du Roi's performance was well-received by both audiences and critics, and it helped to establish the ensemble as one of the leading Baroque music ensembles in France. Over the years, the ensemble has undergone some changes in its membership, but it has remained committed to its original mission of bringing the music of the Baroque era to life. Some of the current members of the ensemble include Jean-Louis Capezzali, Herve Le Floch, Jean-Christophe Gayot, and Emmanuel Laporte. Le Bande des Hautbois du Roi has performed at many prestigious venues and festivals throughout Europe and the United States. Some of their most notable performances include their appearance at the Boston Early Music Festival in 1997, their performance at the Festival de Musique Baroque de Lyon in 2003, and their performance at the Festival de Musique Baroque de Montreal in 2010. In addition to their live performances, Le Bande des Hautbois du Roi has also recorded several albums of Baroque music. Some of their most popular recordings include their album "Les Plaisirs du Roy," which features music from the court of Louis XIV, and their album "Concertos pour Hautbois," which features concertos by Vivaldi, Telemann, and Handel. Le Bande des Hautbois du Roi has received many awards and accolades over the years for their contributions to the world of Baroque music. In 1992, they were awarded the Grand Prix du Disque for their album "Les Plaisirs du Roy." They have also been nominated for several other awards, including the Victoires de la Musique Classique and the International Classical Music Awards. In conclusion, Le Bande des Hautbois du Roi is a classical music ensemble that has made a significant contribution to the world of Baroque music. Their commitment to historical accuracy and their virtuosic performances have earned them a reputation as one of the leading Baroque music ensembles in France and beyond. Their performances and recordings have delighted audiences and critics alike, and they continue to inspire new generations of musicians and music lovers with their passion for early music.
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