Les Violons du Roy

Les Violons du Roy

Biografía

The chamber orchestra Les Violons du Roy takes its name from the renowned string orchestra of the court of the French kings. The group, which has a core membership of fifteen players, was brought together in 1984 by founding conductor Bernard Labadie and specializes in the vast repertoire of music for chamber orchestra, performed in the stylistic manner most appropriate to each era. Although the ensemble plays on modern instruments, its approach to the works of the Baroque and Classical periods has been strongly influenced by current research into performance practice in the 17th and 18th centuries; in this repertoire Les Violons du Roy uses copies of period bows. The orchestra also regularly delves into the repertoire of the 19th and 20th centuries, as witnessed by its recordings of works by Piazzolla, Bartók, and Britten.

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Marc-André Hamelin, Charles Richard-Hamelin y Jean-Marie Zeitouni interpretan Mozart — Con Les Violons du Roy
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Jonathan Cohen dirige el Stabat Mater de Pergolesi — Con Carolyn Sampson y Tim Mead
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Nicolas Ellis dirige Philip Glass y Astor Piazzolla — Con Kerson Leong y Les Violons du Roy