An ensemble of singers and instrumentalists specialized in
the performance of Baroque music on period instruments, Les Arts
Florissants are renowned the world over. Founded in 1979 by the
Franco-American harpsichordist and conductor William Christie,
the Ensemble, named for a short opera by Marc-Antoine Charpentier, has
played a pioneering role in the revival of a Baroque repertoire that had
long been neglected (including the rediscovery of countless treasures
in the collections of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France). Today that
repertoire is widely performed and admired: not only French music from
the reign of Louis XIV, but also more generally European music of the
17th and 18th centuries. The Ensemble is directed by William Christie
who, since 2007, has regularly passed the conductor’s baton over to
British tenor Paul Agnew.
Each season Les Arts Florissants give around 100 concerts
and opera performances in France—at the Philharmonie de Paris, where
they are artists in residence, the Théâtre de Caen, the Opéra Comique,
the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, the Château de Versailles, as well as at
numerous festivals—and are an active ambassador for French culture
abroad, being regularly invited to New York, London, Edinburgh,
Brussels, Vienna, Salzburg, Madrid, Barcelona, Moscow, and elsewhere.
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