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{{Short description|French musical ensemble}}
{{About|the ensemble|the concert series|Concert Spirituel}}
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| name = Le Concert Spirituel
| name = Le Concert Spirituel
| image = [[File:Concert Spirituel.jpg||frameless|upright=1.5]]
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| image = Concert Spirituel.jpg
| caption = In concert at the {{Ill|Château de Pupetières|fr}} of 26 August 2017 as part of the Berlioz Festival
| founder = [[Hervé Niquet]]
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| caption = In concert at the [[Château de Pupetières]] on 26 August 2017 as part of the Berlioz Festival
| founded = {{Start date|1987}}
| founded = {{Start date|1987}}
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| principal_conductor = [[Hervé Niquet]]
| principal_conductor = [[Hervé Niquet]]
| website = {{URL|http://www.concertspirituel.com/}}
| website = {{URL|https://www.concertspirituel.com/}}
| awards = {{plainlist|
* [[Echo Klassik]]
* [[Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik]]
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'''Le Concert Spirituel''' is a French ensemble specialising in works of [[baroque music]], played on [[period instruments]].<ref name="Linn" /> Founded by [[Hervé Niquet]] in 1987, it is named after the 18th-century concert series [[Concert Spirituel]]. The group performs internationally, playing mostly rarely performed sacred music and operas, and making recordings. Its focus is on French music played at the court of [[Palace of Versailles|Versailles]].
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'''Le Concert Spirituel''' is a French ensemble specialising in works of [[baroque music]], played on [[period instruments]]. Founded by [[Hervé Niquet]] in 1987, it is named after the 18th century concert series [[Concert Spirituel]]. The group performs internationally, playing mostly rarely performed sacred music and operas, and making recordings. Its focus is on French music played at the [[Levee (ceremony)|court of Versailles]].


== History ==
== History ==
The ensemble is named after [[concert spirituel]], the first private concert society in France, founded in the 18th century and dissolved with the [[French Revolution]]. The ensemble was founded by [[Hervé Niquet]] in 1987,<ref name="Linn" /> designed to revive the great works of the French repertoire played at the [[Levee (ceremony)|court of Versailles]].<ref name=“CN” /><ref>[https://www.francemusique.fr/emissions/le-concert-de-l-apres-midi/concert-special-herve-niquet-le-concert-spirituel-joue-la-messe-8-voix-et-8-violons-et-flutes-h-3-de-charpentier-26698 Concert spécial Hervé Niquet. Le Concert Spirituel joue la Messe à 8 voix et 8 violons et flûtes H 3 de Charpentier] on [[France Musique]]</ref>
The ensemble is named after [[Concert Spirituel]], the first private concert society in France, founded in the 18th century and dissolved during the [[French Revolution]]. The ensemble was founded by [[Hervé Niquet]] in 1987,<ref name="Linn" /> designed to revive the great works of the French repertoire played at the court of [[Palace of Versailles|Versailles]].<ref name="CN" /><ref>[https://www.francemusique.fr/emissions/le-concert-de-l-apres-midi/concert-special-herve-niquet-le-concert-spirituel-joue-la-messe-8-voix-et-8-violons-et-flutes-h-3-de-charpentier-26698 Concert spécial Hervé Niquet. Le Concert Spirituel joue la Messe à 8 voix et 8 violons et flûtes H 3 de Charpentier] on [[France Musique]]</ref>


Le Concert Spirituel collaborates closely with the [[Centre de musique baroque de Versailles]], with a focus on French composers such as [[Marc-Antoine Charpentier]], [[Jean-Baptiste Lully]], [[André Campra]] and [[Joseph Bodin de Boismortier]].<ref name="Linn" />
Le Concert Spirituel collaborates closely with the [[Centre de musique baroque de Versailles]], with a focus on French composers such as [[Marc-Antoine Charpentier]], [[Jean-Baptiste Lully]], [[André Campra]] and [[Joseph Bodin de Boismortier]].<ref name="Linn" />


Le Concert Spirituel often play [[sacred music]], and have also performed operas such as as ''Daphnis et Chloé'' by Boismortier, Rameau's ''[[Pigmalion (opera)|Pygmalion]]'', Purcell's ''[[King Arthur (opera)|King Arthur]]'' and ''[[The Indian Queen (opera)|The Indian Queen]]'',<ref name="Cook" /> and Mozart's ''[[Don Giovanni]]''. The ensemble "rediscovered" forgotten operas from the French repertoire, such as ''[[Callirhoé]]'' by André Cardinal Destouches, Lully's ''[[Proserpine (Lully)|Proserpine]]'', ''[[Sémélé]]'' by Marin Marais (chosen as “Opera Recording of the Year”, [[Echo Klassik]] 2009), Guétry's ''[[Andromaque (opera)|Andromaque]]'', Campra's ''[[Le carnaval de Venise]]'' and Catel's ''[[Sémiramis (Catel)|Sémiramis]]''.<ref name="Fevis" /><ref>{{cite web |title=Le Concert Spirituel Hervé Niquet |url=https://www.rocamadourfestival.com/programmation/archives/le-concert-spirituel-herve-niquet/ |website=rocamadourfestival.com |publisher=Festival Rocamadour Musique Sacrée |accessdate=15 February 2020}}</ref><ref name="Opera" />
Le Concert Spirituel often plays [[sacred music]],<ref name="Linn" /> and has also performed operas such as ''Daphnis et Chloé'' by Boismortier, Rameau's ''[[Pigmalion (opera)|Pygmalion]]'', Purcell's ''[[King Arthur (opera)|King Arthur]]'' and ''[[The Indian Queen (opera)|The Indian Queen]]'',<ref name="Cook" /> and Mozart's ''[[Don Giovanni]]''. The ensemble "rediscovered" forgotten operas from the French repertoire, such as ''[[Callirhoé]]'' by André Cardinal Destouches, Lully's ''[[Proserpine (Lully)|Proserpine]]'', ''[[Sémélé]]'' by Marin Marais (chosen as "Opera Recording of the Year", [[Echo Klassik]] 2009), Guétry's ''[[Andromaque (opera)|Andromaque]]'', Campra's ''[[Le carnaval de Venise]]'' and Catel's ''[[Sémiramis (Catel)|Sémiramis]]''.<ref name="Fevis" /><ref>{{cite web |title=Le Concert Spirituel Hervé Niquet |url=https://www.rocamadourfestival.com/programmation/archives/le-concert-spirituel-herve-niquet/ |website=rocamadourfestival.com |publisher=Festival Rocamadour Musique Sacrée |accessdate=15 February 2020}}</ref><ref name="Opera" />


At a [[BBC Proms]] concert in 2012 at the [[Royal Albert Hall]] in London, the ensemble played Handel's ''[[Water Music]]'' and the ''[[Music for the Royal Fireworks]]'', with a large formation including 18 oboes, nine trumpets and nine trombones, and strings to match. This is an authentic band for the music, which was originally intended to be played in the open-air.<ref name="Ashley" />
At a [[The Proms|Proms]] concert in 2012 at the [[Royal Albert Hall]] in London, the ensemble played Handel's ''[[Water Music]]'' and the ''[[Music for the Royal Fireworks]]'', with a large formation including 18 oboes, 9 trumpets and 9 trombones, and strings to match. This is an authentic band for the music, which was originally intended to be played in the open air.<ref name="Ashley" />


Le Concert Spirituel is subsidised by the [[Ministry of Culture (France)|French Ministry of Culture]] and the [[Mairie de Paris|city of Paris]]. It also receives financial support from the Mécénat Musical Société Générale and the Fondation Bru.<ref name="CS">{{cite web |url=http://www.concertspirituel.com/fr |website=concertspirituel.com |title=Le Concert Spirituel|publisher=Le Concert Spirituel |accessdate=15 February 2020}}</ref>
Le Concert Spirituel is subsidised by the [[Ministry of Culture (France)|French Ministry of Culture]] and the [[Mairie de Paris|city of Paris]]. It also receives financial support from the Mécénat Musical Société Générale and the Fondation Bru.<ref name="CS">{{cite web |url=http://www.concertspirituel.com/fr |website=concertspirituel.com |title=Le Concert Spirituel|publisher=Le Concert Spirituel |accessdate=15 February 2020}}</ref>


== Recordings ==
== Recordings ==
Le Concert Spirituel recorded for the [[Accord (French record label)|Accord]], Adda, [[Virgin Classics|Virgin]] and [[Naxos Records |Naxos]] labels until 1999, and then exclusively for [[Glossa Music|Glossa]] from 2000 to 2015. Since June 2015, Le Concert Spirituel has recorded exclusively for Alpha Classics.
Le Concert Spirituel recorded for the [[Accord (French record label)|Accord]], Adda, [[Virgin Classics|Virgin]] and [[Naxos Records|Naxos]] labels until 1999, and then exclusively for [[Glossa Music|Glossa]] from 2000 to 2015. Since June 2015, Le Concert Spirituel has recorded exclusively for Alpha Classics.


=== Awards ===
=== Awards ===
Le Concert Spirituel received a 2001 [[Grammy Awards]] nomination for its recording of ''Sérénades chez Marie Leczinska'' by Boismortier.<ref>{{cite web |title=Le Concert Spirituel |url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/le-concert-spirituel |website=grammy.com |publisher=Grammy Awards |accessdate=15 February 2020}}</ref> Its recording of Striggio’s ''40 Voice Mass'' was also nominated for a Grammy Award in 2013.<ref>{{cite web |title=Hervé Niquet |url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/herv%C3%A9-niquet |website=grammy.com |publisher=Grammy Awards |accessdate=15 February 2020}}</ref>
Le Concert Spirituel received a 2001 [[Grammy Award]] nomination for its recording of ''Sérénades chez Marie Leczinska'' by Boismortier.<ref>{{cite web |title=Le Concert Spirituel |url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/le-concert-spirituel |website=grammy.com |publisher=Grammy Awards |accessdate=15 February 2020}}</ref> Its recording of Striggio's ''40 Voice Mass'' was also nominated for a Grammy Award in 2013.<ref>{{cite web |title=Hervé Niquet |url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/herv%C3%A9-niquet |website=grammy.com |publisher=Grammy Awards |accessdate=15 February 2020}}</ref>


Its recording of Grétry’s ''[[Andromaque (opera)|Andromaque]]'' was awarded a “Chock” by ''Classica'', a Diamant by ''Opéra Magazine'', a Découverte by ''[[Diapason (magazine)|Diapason]]'' and the “Grand Prix du Disque” by the [[Académie Charles-Cros]] in 2010.<ref>{{cite web |title=Le Concert Spirituel |url=https://www.classicalnext.com/net/le_concert_spirituel |website=classicalnext.com |publisher=Classical:Next |accessdate=15 February 2020}}</ref>
Its recording of Grétry's ''[[Andromaque (opera)|Andromaque]]'' was awarded a "Chock" by ''Classica'', a Diamant by ''Opéra Magazine'', a Découverte by ''[[Diapason (magazine)|Diapason]]'' and the "Grand Prix du Disque" by the [[Académie Charles-Cros]] in 2010.<ref>{{cite web |title=Le Concert Spirituel |url=https://www.classicalnext.com/net/le_concert_spirituel |website=classicalnext.com |publisher=Classical:Next |accessdate=15 February 2020}}</ref>


Its recording of ''Sémélé'' was chosen “Opera Recording of the Year” at the [[Echo Klassik]] Awards (2009); its recording of Campra’s ''[[Le Carnaval de Venise]]'' won a [[Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik|German Record Critics’ Award]], a Classica magazine “Shock” and a Diamant from Opéra Magazine (2011); Lully’s ''Persée'' also won a German Record Critics's Award » (2017).<ref>{{cite web |title=Die Preisträger des ECHO KLASSIK 2009 |url=https://www.nmz.de/kiz/nachrichten/die-preistraeger-des-echo-klassik-2009 |website=nmz.de |publisher=[[Neue Musikzeitung]] |accessdate=15 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Bestenliste 4-2011 |url=https://www.schallplattenkritik.de/component/content/article/48-bestenlisten-2011/496-bestenliste-4-2011 |website=schallolattenkritik.de |accessdate=15 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Le Carnaval de Venise |url=https://operabaroque.fr/CARNAVAL_1.htm |website=operabaroque.fr |publisher=Opéra Baroque |accessdate=15 February 2020}}</ref>
Its recording of ''Sémélé'' was chosen "Opera Recording of the Year" at the [[Echo Klassik]] Awards (2009); its recording of Campra's ''[[Le Carnaval de Venise]]'' won a "[[Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik|German Record Critics’ Award]]", a Classica magazine "Chock" and a Diamant from Opéra Magazine (2011); Lully's ''Persée'' also won a German Record Critics' Award (2017).<ref>{{cite web |title=Die Preisträger des Echo Klassik 2009 |url=https://www.nmz.de/kiz/nachrichten/die-preistraeger-des-echo-klassik-2009|work=[[Neue Musikzeitung]]|language=de|accessdate=15 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Bestenliste 4-2011 |url=https://www.schallplattenkritik.de/component/content/article/48-bestenlisten-2011/496-bestenliste-4-2011 |website=schallplattenkritik.de |accessdate=15 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Le Carnaval de Venise |url=https://operabaroque.fr/CARNAVAL_1.htm |website=operabaroque.fr |publisher=Opéra Baroque |accessdate=15 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Bestenliste 2-2017 |url=https://www.schallplattenkritik.de/component/content/article/102-bestenlisten-2017/898-bestenliste-2-2017 |website=schallplattenkritik.de |accessdate=15 February 2020}}</ref>


=== DVDs ===
=== DVDs ===
* Boismortier, ''Don quichotte chez la duchesse'', Staging: Gilles et Corinne Benizio, Prooduction: Step by Step Productions, Château de Versailles, Le Concert Spirituel, Director: Louise Narboni (Alpha Classics - 2015)
* [[Joseph Bodin de Boismortier|Boismortier]], ''Don quichotte chez la duchesse'', Staging: Gilles and Corinne Benizio, Production: Step by Step Productions, Château de Versailles, Le Concert Spirituel, Director: Louise Narboni (Alpha Classics 2015)
* [[Alessandro Striggio]], ''Messe à 40 voix''. Les aventuriers de la messe perdue, GVD 921624, Production: Step by Step Productions, Director: Laurent Portes, Olivier Simonnet. ([[Glossa Music|Glossa]] - 2011)
* [[Alessandro Striggio]], ''Messe à 40 voix''. Les aventuriers de la messe perdue, GVD 921624, Production: Step by Step Productions, Director: Laurent Portes, Olivier Simonnet. ([[Glossa Music|Glossa]] 2011)
* Purcell, ''[[King Arthur (opera)|King Arthur]]'', GVD 921619, Staging: Gilles et Corinne Benizio (alias Shirley et Dino)
* Purcell, ''[[King Arthur (opera)|King Arthur]]'', GVD 921619, Staging: Gilles and Corinne Benizio (alias Shirley and Dino)
*Charpentier, ''[[Médée (Charpentier)|Médée]]'' H.491, Staging: [[Stéphanie d'Oustrac]], Médée; François-Nicolas Geslot, Jason; [[Gaëlle Méchaly]], Créuse; Bertrand Chuberre, Oronte; Renaud Delaigue, Créon; Hanna Bayodi, Caroline Mutel, Andres J. Dahlin, Emiliano Gonzalez Toro, Les Chantres du Centre de Musique Baroque de Versailles, Le Concert spirituel à l'Opéra royal du château de Versailles (3 October 2004), conducted by Hervé Niquet, directed by Olivier Simonet – 2 DVD Armide classics 2004.
* Charpentier, ''[[Médée (Charpentier)|Médée]]'' H 491'','' [[Stéphanie d'Oustrac|Stéphanie d’Oustrac]], Director: Olivier Simonet (label Armide Classics / Vox Lucida, distribution Harmonia Mundi - 2004)


=== Discography ===
=== Discography ===
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* ''L'Opéra des opéras'', 2019 Alpha Classics
* ''L'Opéra des opéras'', 2019 Alpha Classics
* [[Orazio Benevolo]], ''Missa si deus pro nobis'', 2018 Alpha Classics
* [[Orazio Benevolo]], ''Missa si deus pro nobis'', 2018 Alpha Classics
* Handel, ''[[Messiah (Handel)|Messiah]]'', 2017 Alpha Alpha Classics
* [[George Frideric Handel]], ''[[Messiah (Handel)|Messiah]]'', 2017 Alpha Classics
* Lully, ''Persée 1770'', 2017 Alpha Classics
* [[Jean-Baptiste Lully]], ''Persée 1770'', 2017 Alpha Classics
* Cherubini, ''[[Requiem (Cherubini)|Requiems de Cherubini]] & Plantade'', 2016 Alpha Classics
* [[Luigi Cherubini]], ''[[Requiem (Cherubini)|Requiems de Cherubini]] & Plantade'', 2016 Alpha Classics
* Vivaldi, ''[[Gloria (Vivaldi)|Gloria]] & [[Magnificat (Vivaldi)|Magnificat]]'', 2015 Alpha Classics
* Antonio Vivaldi, ''[[Gloria (Vivaldi)|Gloria]] & [[Magnificat (Vivaldi)|Magnificat]]'', 2015 Alpha Classics
* Mozart, ''Les Mystères d'Isis'', 2015 [[Glossa Music|Glossa]] GCD 921630
* [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]], ''Les Mystères d'Isis'', 2015 [[Glossa Music|Glossa]] GCD 921630
* Rameau, ''Les Fêtes de l'Hymen et de l'Amour'', 2014, Glossa GES 921629-F
* Jean-Philippe Rameau, ''Les Fêtes de l'Hymen et de l'Amour'', 2014, Glossa GES 921629-F
* [[Johann Christoph Vogel]], ''La Toison d'or'', 2013, Glossa GES 921628-F
* [[Johann Christoph Vogel]], ''La Toison d'or'', 2013, Glossa GES 921628-F
* [[Louis Le Prince (composer)|Louis Le Prince]], ''Missa Macula non est in te'', 2013 Glossa GCD 921627
* [[Louis Le Prince (composer)|Louis Le Prince]], ''Missa Macula non est in te'', [[Marc-Antoine Charpentier]], Motets H.306, H.341, H.245, H.299, H.75, (''Ouverture'' H.536), Lully, ''O dulcissime Domine'', 2013 Glossa GCD 921627
* Catel, ''Sémiramis'', 2012, Glossa GES 921625-F
* [[Charles-Simon Catel]], ''Sémiramis'', 2012, Glossa GES 921625-F
* Striggio, ''Messe à 40 voix'', 2012 Glossa GCDSA 921623
* [[Alessandro Striggio]], ''Messe à 40 voix'', 2012 Glossa GCDSA 921623
* Campra, ''Le Carnaval de Venise'', 2011 Glossa GES 921622-F
* [[André Campra]], ''Le Carnaval de Venise'', 2011 Glossa GES 921622-F
* [[Pierre Bouteiller]], ''Requiem'', 2010 Glossa GCD 921621
* [[Pierre Bouteiller]], ''Requiem'', 2010 Glossa GCD 921621
* Grétry, ''Andromaque'', 2010, Glossa GES 921620-F
* [[André Grétry]], ''Andromaque'', 2010, Glossa GES 921620-F
* Charpentier, ''Missa Assumpta est Maria H 11 - Pour plusieurs martyrs H 361 - Symphonie pour un reposoir H 508, 1, 2, 5, - O salutaris H 262 - Domine salvum H 303 et H 291 '', 2008 Glossa GCD 921617
* Marc-Antoine Charpentier, ''Missa Assumpta est Maria ''H.11 ''- Pour plusieurs martyrs ''H.361 ''- Symphonie pour un reposoir ''H.508'', 1, 2, 5, O salutaris Hostia ''H.262 ''- 2 Domine Salvum Fac Regem ''H.303 & H.291, 2008 - Glossa GCD 921617
* Boismortier, ''Daphnis & Chloé'', Glossa GCD 921618
* Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, ''Daphnis & Chloé'', Glossa GCD 921618
* Marais, ''Sémélé'', (world premiere recording), 2007, Glossa GES 921614-F
* [[Marin Marais|Marin-Marais]], ''Sémélé'', (world premiere recording), 2007, Glossa GES 921614-F
* ''Grandes eaux musicales 2007 du Chaâteau de Versailles'', Le Concert Spirituel, Hervé Niquet, 2007 Glossa GCD 921613
* ''Grandes eaux musicales 2007 du Château de Versailles'', Le Concert Spirituel, Hervé Niquet, 2007 Glossa GCD 921613
* [[André Cardinal Destouches]], ''Callirhoé'', (world premier), 2006, Glossa GES 921912-f
* [[André Cardinal Destouches]], ''Callirhoé'', (world premiere), 2006, Glossa GES 921912-f
* Charpentier, ''Messe à 8 voix, 8 violons et flûtes'' H 3 - Domine salvum H 283 - ''Te Deum à 8 voix, avec flûtes et violons'' H 145, 2006 Glossa GCD 921611
* Marc-Antoine Charpentier, ''Messe à 8 voix, 8 violons et flûtes'' H.3 ''Domine Salvum Fac Regem'' H.283 ''Te Deum à 8 voix, avec flûtes et violons'' H.145, 2006 Glossa GCD 921611
* [[Henry Desmarest]], ''De Profundis, Veni Creator, Cum Invocarem'', 2005 Glossa GCD 921610
* [[Henry Desmarest]], ''De Profundis, Veni Creator, Cum Invocarem'', 2005 Glossa GCD 921610
* Boismortier, Sonates pour basses, 2004 Glossa GCD 921609
* Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, Sonates pour basses, 2004 Glossa GCD 921609
* Purcell, ''King Arthur'', 2004 Glossa GCD 921608
* [[Henry Purcell]], ''King Arthur'', 2004 Glossa GCD 921608
* Charpentier, Coffret Charpentier ‘''Te Deum & motets - Messe à 4 voix de Mr Mauroy - Leçons de Ténèbres'', 2003 - Glossa GCD 98003
* Henry Desmarest, ''Te deum de Paris Dominus Regnavit'', 2003 Glossa GCD 21607
* Desmarest, ''Te deum de ParisDominus Regnavit'', 2003 - Glossa GCD 21607
* George Frideric Handel, ''Water MusicFireworks'', 2003 Glossa GCD 921606
*Marc-Antoine Charpentier, (Coffret Charpentier) ''Te Deum'' H.146, H.547 & ''motets – Messe à 4 voix de Mr de Mauroy'' H.6 ''- Domine Salvum Fac Regem H.299 – 3 Leçons de Ténèbres'' H.135, H.136, H.137'', 5 Méditations pour le Carème'' H,380, H.381, H.386. H.387, H.388, 2003 – Glossa GCD 98003
* Handel, ''Water Music – Fireworks'', 2003 - Glossa GCD 921606
*Marc-Antoine Charpentier, ''Messe de Monsieur de Mauroy'' H.6 – ''Domine Salvum Fac Regem'' H.299, 2002– Glossa GCD 921602
* Boismortier, ''Daphnis & Chloé'', 2002 - Glossa GCD 921605
* Charpentier, ''Messe à 4 voix de Mr Mauroy'' H. 6 - O amor H 253 - Domine salvum H 299 - O salutaris H 262, 1999 - Glossa GCD 921602
*Marc-Antoine Charpentier, 3 ''Leçons de Ténèbres'' H.135, H.136, H.137 5 ''Méditations pour le Carème'' H.380, H.381, H.386, H.388, H.387, 2002 Glossa GCD 921604
* Joseph Boismortier, ''Daphnis & Chloé'', 2002 Glossa GCD 921605
* Charpentier, Leçons de Ténèbres H. 135, H. 136, H. 137 - Méditations H. 380, H. 381, H. 386, H. 388, H. 387, 2002 - Glossa GCD 921604
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* Charpentier, Te Deum H. 146 - Motets, 2001 - Glossa GCD 921603
* Purcell, ''Dido and Aeneas'', 2001 - Glossa GCD 921601
* Henry Purcell, ''Dido and Aeneas'', 2001 Glossa GCD 921601
* [[François d'Agincourt]], Pièces d’orgue, 2001 - Glossa GCD 921701
* [[François d'Agincourt]], Pièces d’orgue, 2001 Glossa GCD 921701
* D'Agincour, Pièces de clavecin, 2001 - Glossa GCD 921702
* François d'Agincourt, Pièces de clavecin, 2001 Glossa GCD 921702
*Marc-Antoine Charpentier, ''Te Deum'' H.146, H.547 – Motets H.202, H.365, H.291, 2001 Glossa GCD 921603
* Boismortier, Sérénade, concerto pour basson et pièces pour musette et vielle à roue, 1999 - [[Naxos Records|Naxos]] 8.554.456/57
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* Charpentier, Vespres chez la Duchesse de Guise, 1998 - Naxos 8.554.453
* Boismortier, Le Triomphe d'Iris, 1998 - Naxos 8.554.455
* Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, Sérénade, concerto pour basson et pièces pour musette et vielle à roue, 1999 – [[Naxos Records|Naxos]] 8.554.456/57
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* [[Paolo Lorenzani]], Motets pour le Roy Louis XIV, 1997 - Naxos 8.553.648
* [[Joseph Michel]], Leçons de Ténèbres, 1997 - Naxos 8.553.295
* Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, Le Triomphe d'Iris, 1998 Naxos 8.554.455
* Boismortier, Ballets de Village et sérénade, 1997 - Naxos 8.553.296
* [[Paolo Lorenzani]], Motets pour le Roy Louis XIV, 1997 Naxos 8.553.648
* [[Joseph Michel]], Leçons de Ténèbres, 1997 – Naxos 8.553.295
* Charpentier, Messe H 1 - Te Deum à 4 voix H 147, Precatio pro Rege H 166, Élèvation H 275, Canticum Zachariae H 345, 1996 - Naxos 8.553.175
* [[Louis-Nicolas Clérambault]], Cantates pour soprano et basse, Sandrine Piau, 1996 - Naxos 8.553.744
* Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, Ballets de Village et sérénade, 1997 Naxos 8.553.296
* Clérambault, Intégrale des sonates, Luc Coadou, 1996 - Naxos 8.553.743
*Louis-Nicola Clérambault, Pastorale, ''Le Triomphe d'Iris,'' 1998 ''-'' Naxos 8.554455F
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* [[Robert de Visée]] et [[Francesco Corbetta]], Pièces en contrepartie à deux guitares et deux théorbes, 1996 - Naxos 8.553.745
* Boismortier, Don Quichotte chez la Duchesse, ballet comique en trois actes, 1996 - Naxos 8.553.647
* [[Louis-Nicolas Clérambault]], Cantates pour soprano et basse, ''Orphée, Léandre et Héro,'' Sandrine Piau, soprano, 1996 Naxos 8.553.744
* Louis-Nicolas Clérambault, Cantates, ''La Mort d'Hercule, Poliphème'', Luc Coadou, basse, Syphonies II, III, V, VI, VII, 1996 – Naxos 8.553.743
* Boismortier, Six Concerti à cinq flûtes traversières seules sans basse, 1995 - Naxos 8.553.639
* Benevolo, Messe et motets à double chœur, 1995 - Naxos 8.553.636
* [[Robert de Visée]] et [[Francesco Corbetta]], Pièces en contrepartie à deux guitares et deux théorbes, 1996 Naxos 8.553.745
* Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, Don Quichotte chez la Duchesse, ballet comique en trois actes, 1996 – Naxos 8.553.647
* [[Jean-Nicolas Geoffroy]], Messe et Magnificat pour orgue et chœur, 1995 - Naxos 8.553.637
* Charpentier, Vespres à la Vierge, 1995 - Naxos 8.553.174
* Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, Six Concerti à cinq flûtes traversières seules sans basse, 1995 Naxos 8.553.639
* [[Orazio Benevoli|Orazio Benevolo]], Messe et motets à double chœur, 1995 – Naxos 8.553.636
* Charpentier, Messe des morts à 4 voix H 7 - Litanies de la Vierge H 89 - De profundis H 213 - Psaume 110 de David à 4 voix H 220 - Nisi Dominus à 4 voix H 160, H 160 a - Élèvation à 5 H 251 - Laudate pueri H 203, 1994 - Naxos 8.553.173
* [[Jean-Nicolas Geoffroy]], Messe et Magnificat pour orgue et chœur, 1995 Naxos 8.553.637
* Lully, Grands motets vol. 3 : Benedictus, Notus in Judae, Exaudiat te, O dulcissime Jesu, Laudate pueri, Domine Salvum fac Regem, 1994 - Naxos 8.554.399
*Marc-Antoine Charpentier, "''Vespers of the Blessed Virgin"'' H.221, H.149, H.216, H.150, H.210, H.60. H.72, H.24, 1995 – Naxos 8.553.174 (musique sacrée, vol.2)
* Lully, Grands motets vol. 2 : O Lachrymae, De Profundis, Dies irae, Quare fremuerunt, 1994 - Naxos 8.554.398
* Marc-Antoine Charpentier, ''Messe des morts à 4 voix'' ''et continuo'' H.7 ''Litanies de la Vierge'' H.89 ''De profundis'' H.213 ''Psaume 110 de David à 4 voix'' H.220 ''Nisi Dominus'' à 4 voix H.160 & H.160 a ''Élèvation à 5'' H.251 ''Laudate pueri'' H.203, 1994 Naxos 8.553.173 (musique sacrée, vol.1)
* Lully, Grands motets vol. 1 : Te Deum, Miserere, Plaude LaetareGallia, 1993 - Naxos 8.554.397
*Marc-Antoine Charpentier, ''Messe'' H.1 ''Te Deum à 4 voix'' H.147, ''Precatio pro Rege'' H.166, ''Élèvation'' H.275, ''Canticum Zachariae'' H.345, 1996 Naxos 8.553.175 (musique sacrée, vol 3)
* Rameau, ''Pigmalion, Le Temple de la Gloire'' (extraits), 1993 - Virgin Veritas 5 61539 2
* Marc-Antoine Charpentier, "Motets pour la Chapelle de l'Hôtel de Guise" H.44, H.45, H.46, H.47, H.367, H.83, H.76, 1998 – Naxos 8.554.453 (musique sacrée, vol.4)
* Rameau, Grands Motets, 1992 - Virgin Veritas 5 61526 2
*
* Campra, Messe Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam et motets Cantate Domino, Deus noster Refugium, De Profundis, 1992 - Accord 465 934-2
* Jean-Baptiste Lully, Grands motets vol. 3 : ''Benedictus, Notus in Judae'', ''Exaudiat te, O dulcissime Jesu'', ''Laudate pueri, Domine Salvum fac Regem'', 1994 Naxos 8.554.399
* Campra, Requiem, motet Benedictus Dominus, 1991 - Accord 472 236-2
* Jean-Baptiste Lully, Grands motets vol. 2 : O Lachrymae, De Profundis, Dies irae, Quare fremuerunt, 1994 Naxos 8.554.398
* Campra, Te Deum, motets Notus in Judea Deus, Deus in Nomine tuo, Adda 241942
* Jean-Baptiste Lully, Grands motets vol. 1 : Te Deum, Miserere, Plaude LaetareGallia, 1993 Naxos 8.554.397
* Boismortier, Motet à grand chœur, motets à voix seule mêlés de symphonies, 1991 - Adda 240172
* Jean-Philippe Rameau, ''Pigmalion, Le Temple de la Gloire'' (extraits), 1993 Virgin Veritas 5 61539 2
* Rossini, ''[[La Cambiale di Matrimonio]]'', 1991 - Accord 476 058-2
* Jean-Philippe Rameau, ''Grands Motets'', 1992 Virgin Veritas 5 61526 2
* [[Jean Gilles (composer)|Jean Gilles]], Te Deum, motet Diligam te Domine, 1990 - Accord 472 237-2
* André Campra, ''Messe Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam'' et motets ''Cantate Domino'', ''Deus noster Refugium,'' ''De Profundis'', 1992 Accord 465 934-2
* Gilles, Motet à St-Jean Baptiste, Trois Lamentations pour la Semaine Sainte, 1989 - Accord 465 926-2
* Gilles, Requiem, motet Beatus quem elegisti, 1989 - Accord 465 924-2
* André Campra, ''Requiem'', motet ''Benedictus Dominus'', 1991 Accord 472 236-2
* Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, Motet à grand chœur, motets à voix seule mêlés de symphonies, 1991 Adda 240172
*André Campra, ''Te Deum'', motets ''Notus in Judea Deus'', ''Deus in Nomine tuo'', 1990 - Adda 581250
* [[Gioachino Rossini]], ''[[La cambiale di matrimonio]]'', 1991 Accord 476 058-2
* [[Jean Gilles (composer)|Jean Gilles]], ''Te Deum'', motet ''Diligam te Domine'', 1990 Accord 472 237-2
* Jean Gilles, ''Motet à St-Jean Baptiste,'' ''Trois Lamentations pour la Semaine Sainte'', 1989 Accord 465 926-2
* Jean Gilles, ''Requiem'', motet ''Beatus quem elegisti,'' 1989 – Accord 465 924-2


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Le Concert Spirituel
In concert at the Château de Pupetières on 26 August 2017 as part of the Berlioz Festival
Founded1987 (1987)
Principal conductorHervé Niquet
Websitewww.concertspirituel.com

Le Concert Spirituel is a French ensemble specialising in works of baroque music, played on period instruments.[1] Founded by Hervé Niquet in 1987, it is named after the 18th-century concert series Concert Spirituel. The group performs internationally, playing mostly rarely performed sacred music and operas, and making recordings. Its focus is on French music played at the court of Versailles.

History

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The ensemble is named after Concert Spirituel, the first private concert society in France, founded in the 18th century and dissolved during the French Revolution. The ensemble was founded by Hervé Niquet in 1987,[1] designed to revive the great works of the French repertoire played at the court of Versailles.[2][3]

Le Concert Spirituel collaborates closely with the Centre de musique baroque de Versailles, with a focus on French composers such as Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Jean-Baptiste Lully, André Campra and Joseph Bodin de Boismortier.[1]

Le Concert Spirituel often plays sacred music,[1] and has also performed operas such as Daphnis et Chloé by Boismortier, Rameau's Pygmalion, Purcell's King Arthur and The Indian Queen,[4] and Mozart's Don Giovanni. The ensemble "rediscovered" forgotten operas from the French repertoire, such as Callirhoé by André Cardinal Destouches, Lully's Proserpine, Sémélé by Marin Marais (chosen as "Opera Recording of the Year", Echo Klassik 2009), Guétry's Andromaque, Campra's Le carnaval de Venise and Catel's Sémiramis.[5][6][7]

At a Proms concert in 2012 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, the ensemble played Handel's Water Music and the Music for the Royal Fireworks, with a large formation including 18 oboes, 9 trumpets and 9 trombones, and strings to match. This is an authentic band for the music, which was originally intended to be played in the open air.[8]

Le Concert Spirituel is subsidised by the French Ministry of Culture and the city of Paris. It also receives financial support from the Mécénat Musical Société Générale and the Fondation Bru.[9]

Recordings

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Le Concert Spirituel recorded for the Accord, Adda, Virgin and Naxos labels until 1999, and then exclusively for Glossa from 2000 to 2015. Since June 2015, Le Concert Spirituel has recorded exclusively for Alpha Classics.

Awards

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Le Concert Spirituel received a 2001 Grammy Award nomination for its recording of Sérénades chez Marie Leczinska by Boismortier.[10] Its recording of Striggio's 40 Voice Mass was also nominated for a Grammy Award in 2013.[11]

Its recording of Grétry's Andromaque was awarded a "Chock" by Classica, a Diamant by Opéra Magazine, a Découverte by Diapason and the "Grand Prix du Disque" by the Académie Charles-Cros in 2010.[12]

Its recording of Sémélé was chosen "Opera Recording of the Year" at the Echo Klassik Awards (2009); its recording of Campra's Le Carnaval de Venise won a "German Record Critics’ Award", a Classica magazine "Chock" and a Diamant from Opéra Magazine (2011); Lully's Persée also won a German Record Critics' Award (2017).[13][14][15][16]

DVDs

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  • Boismortier, Don quichotte chez la duchesse, Staging: Gilles and Corinne Benizio, Production: Step by Step Productions, Château de Versailles, Le Concert Spirituel, Director: Louise Narboni (Alpha Classics – 2015)
  • Alessandro Striggio, Messe à 40 voix. Les aventuriers de la messe perdue, GVD 921624, Production: Step by Step Productions, Director: Laurent Portes, Olivier Simonnet. (Glossa – 2011)
  • Purcell, King Arthur, GVD 921619, Staging: Gilles and Corinne Benizio (alias Shirley and Dino)
  • Charpentier, Médée H.491, Staging: Stéphanie d'Oustrac, Médée; François-Nicolas Geslot, Jason; Gaëlle Méchaly, Créuse; Bertrand Chuberre, Oronte; Renaud Delaigue, Créon; Hanna Bayodi, Caroline Mutel, Andres J. Dahlin, Emiliano Gonzalez Toro, Les Chantres du Centre de Musique Baroque de Versailles, Le Concert spirituel à l'Opéra royal du château de Versailles (3 October 2004), conducted by Hervé Niquet, directed by Olivier Simonet – 2 DVD Armide classics 2004.

Discography

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Le Concert Spirituel has recorded the following:[9]

  • L'Opéra des opéras, 2019 Alpha Classics
  • Orazio Benevolo, Missa si deus pro nobis, 2018 Alpha Classics
  • George Frideric Handel, Messiah, 2017 Alpha Classics
  • Jean-Baptiste Lully, Persée 1770, 2017 Alpha Classics
  • Luigi Cherubini, Requiems de Cherubini & Plantade, 2016 Alpha Classics
  • Antonio Vivaldi, Gloria & Magnificat, 2015 Alpha Classics
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Les Mystères d'Isis, 2015 Glossa GCD 921630
  • Jean-Philippe Rameau, Les Fêtes de l'Hymen et de l'Amour, 2014, Glossa GES 921629-F
  • Johann Christoph Vogel, La Toison d'or, 2013, Glossa GES 921628-F
  • Louis Le Prince, Missa Macula non est in te, Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Motets H.306, H.341, H.245, H.299, H.75, (Ouverture H.536), Lully, O dulcissime Domine, 2013 – Glossa GCD 921627
  • Charles-Simon Catel, Sémiramis, 2012, Glossa GES 921625-F
  • Alessandro Striggio, Messe à 40 voix, 2012 Glossa GCDSA 921623
  • André Campra, Le Carnaval de Venise, 2011 Glossa GES 921622-F
  • Pierre Bouteiller, Requiem, 2010 Glossa GCD 921621
  • André Grétry, Andromaque, 2010, Glossa GES 921620-F
  • Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Missa Assumpta est Maria H.11 - Pour plusieurs martyrs H.361 - Symphonie pour un reposoir H.508, 1, 2, 5, – O salutaris Hostia H.262 - 2 Domine Salvum Fac Regem H.303 & H.291, 2008 - Glossa GCD 921617
  • Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, Daphnis & Chloé, Glossa GCD 921618
  • Marin-Marais, Sémélé, (world premiere recording), 2007, Glossa GES 921614-F
  • Grandes eaux musicales 2007 du Château de Versailles, Le Concert Spirituel, Hervé Niquet, 2007 Glossa GCD 921613
  • André Cardinal Destouches, Callirhoé, (world premiere), 2006, Glossa GES 921912-f
  • Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Messe à 8 voix, 8 violons et flûtes H.3 – Domine Salvum Fac Regem H.283 – Te Deum à 8 voix, avec flûtes et violons H.145, 2006 Glossa GCD 921611
  • Henry Desmarest, De Profundis, Veni Creator, Cum Invocarem, 2005 – Glossa GCD 921610
  • Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, Sonates pour basses, 2004 – Glossa GCD 921609
  • Henry Purcell, King Arthur, 2004 – Glossa GCD 921608
  • Henry Desmarest, Te deum de Paris – Dominus Regnavit, 2003 – Glossa GCD 21607
  • George Frideric Handel, Water Music – Fireworks, 2003 – Glossa GCD 921606
  • Marc-Antoine Charpentier, (Coffret Charpentier) Te Deum H.146, H.547 & motets – Messe à 4 voix de Mr de Mauroy H.6 - Domine Salvum Fac Regem H.299 – 3 Leçons de Ténèbres H.135, H.136, H.137, 5 Méditations pour le Carème H,380, H.381, H.386. H.387, H.388, 2003 – Glossa GCD 98003
  • Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Messe de Monsieur de Mauroy H.6 – Domine Salvum Fac Regem H.299, 2002– Glossa GCD 921602
  • Marc-Antoine Charpentier, 3 Leçons de Ténèbres H.135, H.136, H.137 – 5 Méditations pour le Carème H.380, H.381, H.386, H.388, H.387, 2002 – Glossa GCD 921604
  • Joseph Boismortier, Daphnis & Chloé, 2002 – Glossa GCD 921605
  • Henry Purcell, Dido and Aeneas, 2001 – Glossa GCD 921601
  • François d'Agincourt, Pièces d’orgue, 2001 – Glossa GCD 921701
  • François d'Agincourt, Pièces de clavecin, 2001 – Glossa GCD 921702
  • Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Te Deum H.146, H.547 – Motets H.202, H.365, H.291, 2001 – Glossa GCD 921603
  • Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, Sérénade, concerto pour basson et pièces pour musette et vielle à roue, 1999 – Naxos 8.554.456/57
  • Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, Le Triomphe d'Iris, 1998 – Naxos 8.554.455
  • Paolo Lorenzani, Motets pour le Roy Louis XIV, 1997 – Naxos 8.553.648
  • Joseph Michel, Leçons de Ténèbres, 1997 – Naxos 8.553.295
  • Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, Ballets de Village et sérénade, 1997 – Naxos 8.553.296
  • Louis-Nicola Clérambault, Pastorale, Le Triomphe d'Iris, 1998 - Naxos 8.554455F
  • Louis-Nicolas Clérambault, Cantates pour soprano et basse, Orphée, Léandre et Héro, Sandrine Piau, soprano, 1996 – Naxos 8.553.744
  • Louis-Nicolas Clérambault, Cantates, La Mort d'Hercule, Poliphème, Luc Coadou, basse, Syphonies II, III, V, VI, VII, 1996 – Naxos 8.553.743
  • Robert de Visée et Francesco Corbetta, Pièces en contrepartie à deux guitares et deux théorbes, 1996 – Naxos 8.553.745
  • Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, Don Quichotte chez la Duchesse, ballet comique en trois actes, 1996 – Naxos 8.553.647
  • Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, Six Concerti à cinq flûtes traversières seules sans basse, 1995 – Naxos 8.553.639
  • Orazio Benevolo, Messe et motets à double chœur, 1995 – Naxos 8.553.636
  • Jean-Nicolas Geoffroy, Messe et Magnificat pour orgue et chœur, 1995 – Naxos 8.553.637
  • Marc-Antoine Charpentier, "Vespers of the Blessed Virgin" H.221, H.149, H.216, H.150, H.210, H.60. H.72, H.24, 1995 – Naxos 8.553.174 (musique sacrée, vol.2)
  • Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Messe des morts à 4 voix et continuo H.7 – Litanies de la Vierge H.89 – De profundis H.213 – Psaume 110 de David à 4 voix H.220 – Nisi Dominus à 4 voix H.160 & H.160 a – Élèvation à 5 H.251 – Laudate pueri H.203, 1994 – Naxos 8.553.173 (musique sacrée, vol.1)
  • Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Messe H.1 – Te Deum à 4 voix H.147, Precatio pro Rege H.166, Élèvation H.275, Canticum Zachariae H.345, 1996 – Naxos 8.553.175 (musique sacrée, vol 3)
  • Marc-Antoine Charpentier, "Motets pour la Chapelle de l'Hôtel de Guise" H.44, H.45, H.46, H.47, H.367, H.83, H.76, 1998 – Naxos 8.554.453 (musique sacrée, vol.4)
  • Jean-Baptiste Lully, Grands motets vol. 3 : Benedictus, Notus in Judae, Exaudiat te, O dulcissime Jesu, Laudate pueri, Domine Salvum fac Regem, 1994 – Naxos 8.554.399
  • Jean-Baptiste Lully, Grands motets vol. 2 : O Lachrymae, De Profundis, Dies irae, Quare fremuerunt, 1994 – Naxos 8.554.398
  • Jean-Baptiste Lully, Grands motets vol. 1 : Te Deum, Miserere, Plaude LaetareGallia, 1993 – Naxos 8.554.397
  • Jean-Philippe Rameau, Pigmalion, Le Temple de la Gloire (extraits), 1993 – Virgin Veritas 5 61539 2
  • Jean-Philippe Rameau, Grands Motets, 1992 – Virgin Veritas 5 61526 2
  • André Campra, Messe Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam et motets Cantate Domino, Deus noster Refugium, De Profundis, 1992 – Accord 465 934-2
  • André Campra, Requiem, motet Benedictus Dominus, 1991 – Accord 472 236-2
  • Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, Motet à grand chœur, motets à voix seule mêlés de symphonies, 1991 – Adda 240172
  • André Campra, Te Deum, motets Notus in Judea Deus, Deus in Nomine tuo, 1990 - Adda 581250
  • Gioachino Rossini, La cambiale di matrimonio, 1991 – Accord 476 058-2
  • Jean Gilles, Te Deum, motet Diligam te Domine, 1990 – Accord 472 237-2
  • Jean Gilles, Motet à St-Jean Baptiste, Trois Lamentations pour la Semaine Sainte, 1989 – Accord 465 926-2
  • Jean Gilles, Requiem, motet Beatus quem elegisti, 1989 – Accord 465 924-2

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