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Michel Richard Delalande
Michel Richard Delalande
French composer
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Ensemble Clément Janequin
Ensemble Clément Janequin
musical ensemble
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Christophe Rousset
Christophe Rousset
French musician
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Sandrine Piau
Sandrine Piau
French opera soprano
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Pierre de la Rue
Pierre de la Rue
Franco-Flemish Renaissance singer, composer
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Josquin des Prez
Josquin des Prez
Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance
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Johannes Ockeghem
Johannes Ockeghem
Franco-Flemish composer
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Pierre Moulu
Pierre Moulu
French composer
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Louis-Nicolas Clérambault
Louis-Nicolas Clérambault
French composer and organist
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Marc-Antoine Charpente
Marc-Antoine Charpente
17th-century French composer
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Hervé Niquet
Hervé Niquet
French musician
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Philippe Jaroussky
Philippe Jaroussky
French operatic sopranist countertenor
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Nicolas Gombert
Nicolas Gombert
Franco-Flemish composer
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Concert spirituel
Concert spirituel
musical ensemble
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Joe͏̈l Suhubiette
Joe͏̈l Suhubiette
French conductor and choir director
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Marie-Nicole Lemieux
Marie-Nicole Lemieux
Canadian singer
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Bertrand Chamayou
Bertrand Chamayou
French pianist
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Henri Dumont
Henri Dumont
Belgian composer
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Jean-Baptiste Lully
Jean-Baptiste Lully
Italian-born French composer
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Cristóbal de Morales
Cristóbal de Morales
Spanish composer
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Gérard Lesne
Gérard Lesne
French opera singer
Intro

The ensemble A Sei Voci was a French vocal group founded in 1977 and which ceased in 2011.

The group originally was formed by Rachid Safir, Bernard Fabre-Garrus, Régis Oudot, Bernard Dehont, Gael de Kerret, Alain Zaepffel and Philippe Balloy dedicated primarily to renaissance music and baroque music. In 1991 it restructured around Bernard Fabre-Garrus (d.2006) and four singers: Thierry Bréhu, James Gowings, Raoul Le Chenadec and director Bernard Fabre-Garrus. It was awarded Ensemble vocal de l'année at the Victoires de la musique classique in 1994.

Later the group also performed contemporary works, including those composed for it by Thierry Escaich, Guy Reibel, Michaël Levinas and Michel Decoust.