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Dominique Visse
Dominique Visse
French opera singer
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A Sei Voci
A Sei Voci
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Philippe Cantor
Philippe Cantor
French opera singer
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Judith Nelson
Judith Nelson
opera singer
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Sandrine Piau
Sandrine Piau
French opera soprano
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Pablo Heras-Casado
Pablo Heras-Casado
Spanish conductor
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Pierre de la Rue
Pierre de la Rue
Franco-Flemish Renaissance singer, composer
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Christophe Rousset
Christophe Rousset
French musician
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Jean-Paul Fouchécourt
Jean-Paul Fouchécourt
French opera singer
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René Jacobs
René Jacobs
Belgian (Flemish) countertenor and conductor
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Johannes Ockeghem
Johannes Ockeghem
Franco-Flemish composer
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Joe͏̈l Suhubiette
Joe͏̈l Suhubiette
French conductor and choir director
Ensemble Clément Janequin
musical ensemble

Ensemble Clément Janequin

Intro
musical ensemble
Music

The Ensemble Clément Janequin is a French early music ensemble founded in 1978 and specializing in the chansons of the Renaissance and early Baroque.

The founder, and leader, is the countertenor Dominique Visse. The group has recorded almost exclusively for the Harmonia Mundi label of the late Bernard Coutaz since its inception.

An early line up of the Ensemble in 1985, for the Meslanges recording, included Josep Cabré (Baritone), Philippe Cantor (Baritone), Michel Laplénie (Tenor), Gérard Lesne (Haute Contre), Agnès Mellon (Soprano), Antoine Sicot (Bass) and direction Dominique Visse. Cabré, Laplénie, and Lesne all subsequently founded their own ensembles, as well as Bruno Boterf (tenor) who was a member of the Ensemble from 1987 to 2007 before founding his own vocal ensemble, Ludus Modalis.

The ensemble has recorded very little modern music but in 2009 recorded a selection of 19th-century and modern compositions extending the tradition of the renaissance genre of Les Cris de Paris entitled L'écrit du Cri. This collection featured Jean-Georges Kastner (1810–1867), Alfred Roland (fl. 1840), Alfred Lebeau (1835–1906), Louis-Édouard Deransart (d.1905), Vincent Scotto (1876–1952) and several living French and Belgian composers; Claude Ledoux, Bruno Ducol (b. 1949), Vincent Bouchot (b. 1966), Régis Campo (b. 1968).