Jean-Michel Hasler
Jean-Michel Hasler (born in 1945) is a French choral conductor, conductor, harpsichordist and musicologist.[1]
Biography
A professor and founder of the Ensemble baroque de Limoges, Hasler followed the teaching of Ton Koopman for the harpsichord, Pierre Cao to conducting, Jacques Chailley in musicology and Émile Leipp in acoustics. Jean-Michel Hasler is also the founder and current conductor of the "Camerata vocale de Brive",[2][3] a cultural structure with a high level amateur choir[4][5] and the Chronochromie ensemble, composed of professionals.[6]
References
- A collaborator to Hector Berlioz at Cahiers de l'Herne
- "La Camerata Vocale de Brive change de chef et de nom".
- "La Camerata Vocale - L'e-music box - Musique en Limousin". www.lemusicbox.bm-limoges.fr.
- "Les 50 qui font bouger Brive". 29 September 2005.
- "Le Jeune Choeur du Limousin en escapade baroque pour la Semaine Sainte".
- Jean-Sébastien Bach, un sacré tempérament by Michèle Lhopiteau-Dorfeuille éditions LE BORD DE L'EAU page 218
External links
- Prélude by Jean-Michel Hasler on YouTube
- Jean-Michel Hasler on Discogs
- Jean-Michel Hasler on Human Music
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