
Polyhymnia Ensemble at Romainmôtier Abbey
Franck Marcon conducts the Polyhymnia Ensemble in a performance of Louis-Nicolas Clerambault's Miserere at a concert they gave at Romainmôtier Abbey in Switzerland last May.
Franck Marcon conducts the women's voices of the Polyhymnia Ensemble in a performance of early 18th-century composer Louis-Nicolas Clerambault's Miserere at a concert they gave at Romainmôtier Abbey in Switzerland last May.
The abbey, one of the oldest Romanesque churches in Switzerland, was built between 990 and 1028 according to the plans of Cluny church. It nestles in beautiful verdant surroundings, and is one of the jewels of the Yverdon-les-Bains region. Its resonant acoustics and impressive contemporary organ make it a popular venue for concerts.
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Louis‐Nicolas Clérambault
Miserere
Performer: Florence Boeuf-Albert. Performer: Charles-Édouard Fantin. Ensemble: Polyhymnia Ensemble. Director: Franck Marcon. -
Dieterich Buxtehude
Chorale-Prelude 'Von Gott will ich nicht lassen', BuxWV 221
Performer: Bine Bryndorf.- Buxtehude: Complete works for organ vol.2: Bryndorf.
- Dacapo.
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- Mon 9 Mar 2020 16:30ѿý Radio 3