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Les Ambassadeurs - La Grande Écurie
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Les Ambassadeurs - La Grande Écurie is a French classical music ensemble that specializes in performing Baroque music. The ensemble was founded in 1990 by Jean-Claude Malgoire, a renowned French conductor and flutist. Malgoire had a passion for Baroque music and wanted to create an ensemble that would specialize in performing this genre of music. The ensemble's name, Les Ambassadeurs - La Grande Écurie, is a reference to the French court of Louis XIV. The "Ambassadeurs" were a group of musicians who performed at the French court, while the "Grande Écurie" was the name of the royal stables where the king's horses were kept. The name of the ensemble reflects Malgoire's desire to recreate the music of the French court during the Baroque period. The ensemble's main members are all highly skilled musicians who specialize in playing Baroque instruments. These include the harpsichord, the viola da gamba, the recorder, and the Baroque flute. The ensemble also includes a choir, which performs vocal pieces from the Baroque period. One of the highlights of Les Ambassadeurs - La Grande Écurie's career was their performance at the 1991 Festival de Saintes in France. The festival is one of the most prestigious classical music festivals in Europe, and the ensemble's performance was highly acclaimed. The ensemble also performed at the 1992 Festival de Beaune, another prestigious classical music festival in France. In 1993, Les Ambassadeurs - La Grande Écurie performed at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris. The concert was a tribute to the French composer Jean-Philippe Rameau, and the ensemble performed some of his most famous works. The concert was a huge success, and it helped to establish the ensemble as one of the leading Baroque music ensembles in France. In 1994, Les Ambassadeurs - La Grande Écurie released their first album, which was a recording of Rameau's opera "Les Indes Galantes." The album was highly acclaimed and helped to establish the ensemble's reputation as one of the leading Baroque music ensembles in the world. Over the years, Les Ambassadeurs - La Grande Écurie has won numerous awards and accolades for their performances and recordings. In 1995, the ensemble won the Grand Prix du Disque for their recording of Rameau's opera "Les Boréades." The following year, they won the Diapason d'Or for their recording of Handel's "Water Music." In 2000, Les Ambassadeurs - La Grande Écurie performed at the Salzburg Festival in Austria. The festival is one of the most prestigious classical music festivals in the world, and the ensemble's performance was highly acclaimed. The ensemble also performed at the Edinburgh International Festival in Scotland in 2001. In 2003, Les Ambassadeurs - La Grande Écurie released their recording of Handel's "Messiah." The recording was highly acclaimed and won the Choc de l'année award from the French music magazine Classica. In 2010, Jean-Claude Malgoire retired as the conductor of Les Ambassadeurs - La Grande Écurie. He was succeeded by Hervé Niquet, a French conductor who specializes in Baroque music. Under Niquet's leadership, the ensemble has continued to perform and record Baroque music to critical acclaim. In conclusion, Les Ambassadeurs - La Grande Écurie is a French classical music ensemble that specializes in performing Baroque music. The ensemble was founded in 1990 by Jean-Claude Malgoire, and it has since become one of the leading Baroque music ensembles in the world.
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