- Ensemble Claude Gervaise
The Ensemble Claude Gervaise is a music group based in
Quebec . The group performs early music in period costume, and is led byGilles Plante .The Ensemble Claude Gervais was formed in
Montreal in1967 by Plante and flutistsFrançois Barre ,Jean Gagné , andJoseph Guilmette . The group took its name fromClaude Gervaise , a French composer, editor and arranger of the16th century , who was mainly known for his instrumental music. Between1971 and1975 , the ensemble published a quarterly review entitled "Carnet musical".Michael Desroches was the publisher, andJean-Pierre Pinson was the editor.The current group maintains a core of ten members, all of whom are also singers and dancers. Most group members have been members or students of the Faculty of Music and the Institute of Medieval Studies at the
Université de Montréal . Many group members of the group have studied the works ofmedieval andrenaissance theorists, includingArbeau andMersenne .The Ensemble Claude Gervais has given concerts throughout
North America andEurope , and its works have often been featured on television and radio broadcasts by theCanadian Broadcasting Corporation . In1988 , the group performed a series of concerts in Montreal churches. Two years later, at the1990 Festival international de Lanaudière , they performed music from the court of Francis I.The ensemble maintains a large collection of over three hundred string, wind and percussion instruments. Some of these are rare originals.
Discography
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Tout l'monde est malheureux " (1976 )
*"L'Ensemble Claude-Gervaise chante l'amour et la guerre" (1977 )
*"Jouissance vous donneray" (1981 )
*"La Rencontre" (1982 )
*"Géographie sonore du monde de la mer" (c.1984 )
*"Initiation à la musique" (c.1985 )
*"Musique au temps de Léonard de Vinci" (1987 )
*"Noëls de la Renaissance" (1988 )
*"Noëls des temps anciens" (c.1994 )
*"Musique au temps de Jacques Cartier" (c.1995 )
*"Douce dame jolie" (1997 )
*"Complaintes médiévales" (c.1999 )
*"Musique populaire des Temps Anciens" (2000 )
*"Nouvelle France" (2001 )
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