On the evening of March 30, the Jupiter Ensemble took the stage of Richardson Auditorium. The music group was led by the outstanding lutenist Thomas Dunford, the group’s founder and artistic director.
Orchestre National de France, Chœur de Radio France / Cristian Măcelaru (Naive) ...
Vocalist Lea Desandre is a major rising star, and 'one of today’s most exciting voices in early-music performance” (The New York Times). For this special recital, she teams up with lutenist Thomas ...
Led by the talented Lea Desandre, this recital offers a daring journey through the Baroque repertoire and pays tribute to daring women. With works by Provenzale, Cavalli, Viviani, Destouches, Marais, ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick Jupiter, a young ensemble from France, made its Carnegie Hall debut with a variety of moods and the gifted mezzo-soprano Lea Desandre.
Lea Desandre is one of the most exciting young voices in early music performance today. The French-Italian mezzo-soprano made her debut as Cherubino (Le Nozze di Figaro/Mozart) in 2021, and has since ...
Live from London’s Wigmore Hall, and introduced by Hannah French, mezzo-soprano Lea Desandre is joined by the Jupiter Ensemble in an all-Baroque programme, taken from their multi-awarding-winning 2021 ...
Sara Mohr-Pietsch talks to mezzo-soprano Lea Desandre, celebrates the 50th anniversary of Pauline Oliveros's Sonic Meditations and discusses opera in English with John Deathridge. Show more As her ...
There aren’t many laughs, the way “historically informed” performance is usually purveyed, so “A Baroque Odyssey: 40 years of Les Arts Florissants” comes as a breath of fresh air. Indeed, William ...
As her career takes flight, the French-Italian mezzo-soprano Lea Desandre talks to presenter Sara Mohr-Pietsch about her love of baroque music, how her ballet training has influenced both her voice ...
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