Pygmalion (ensemble)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pygmalion is a musical ensemble created in 2006 by Raphaël Pichon during his studies at the Paris Conservatoire.[1] It consists of a choir and an instrumental ensemble. It specialises in baroque repertoire (played on period instruments).

Discography[]

Originally Pygmalion recorded for Alpha, a French early music label record label. Since 2014 the ensemble has recorded for Harmonia Mundi.

As well as recording French repertory, Pygmalion has released notable versions of music by Johann Sebastian Bach:

  • mass compositions (Missæ Breves, BWV 234 and 235). Alpha 2008. Diapason d'Or (French award)
  • Köthener Trauermusik, BWV 244a (a "lost" Bach cantata). Harmonia Mundi 2014.
  • the Bach motets. Harmonia Mundi 2020.[2] Opus Klassik (German award)

References[]

  1. ^ Ensemble Pygmalion on Fevis.com
  2. ^ Truslove, David (2021). "Pygmalion: Bach motets". Opera Today. Retrieved 9 September 2021.

External links[]

Retrieved from ""