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Louis-Philippe Marsolais, Mathieu Lussier & Les Violons du Roy

Mozart: Horn Concertos & Bassoon Concerto

Louis-Philippe Marsolais, Mathieu Lussier & Les Violons du Roy

16 SONGS • 1 HOUR AND 16 MINUTES • MAR 01 2017

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1
Mozart: Concerto pour cor No. 2 en mi bémol majeur, K. 417: I. Allegro
06:19
2
Mozart: Concerto pour cor No. 2 en mi bémol majeur, K. 417: II. Andante
03:05
3
Mozart: Concerto pour cor No. 2 en mi bémol majeur, K. 417: III. Rondo : Allegro
03:59
4
Mozart: Concerto pour cor No. 3 en mi bémol majeur, K. 447: I. Allegro
06:50
5
Mozart: Concerto pour cor No. 3 en mi bémol majeur, K. 447: II. Romance : Larghetto
04:01
6
Mozart: Concerto pour cor No. 3 en mi bémol majeur, K. 447: III. Allegro
03:32
7
Mozart: Concerto pour cor No. 4 En mi bémol majeur, K. 495: I. Allegro maestoso
08:03
8
Mozart: Concerto pour cor No. 4 En mi bémol majeur, K. 495: II. Romance : Andante cantabile
04:27
9
Mozart: Concerto pour cor No. 4 En mi bémol majeur, K. 495: III. Rondo : Allegro vivace
03:36
10
Mozart: Concerto pour cor No. 1 en ré majeur, K. 412 (386b): I. [allegro]
04:32
11
Mozart: Concerto pour cor No. 1 en ré majeur, K. 412 (386b): II. Rondo : Allegro
03:49
12
Mozart: Rondo pour cor en mi bémol majeur, K. 371: I. Allegro
06:09
13
Mozart: Concerto pour basson en si bémol majeur, K. 191 (186b): I. Allegro
07:12
14
Mozart: Concerto pour basson en si bémol majeur, K. 191 (186b): II. Andante ma adagio
07:08
15
Mozart: Concerto pour basson en si bémol majeur, K. 191 (186b): III. Rondo : Tempo di menuetto
03:53
16
Mozart: Horn Concertos & Bassoon Concerto
00:00
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Artist bios

Canadian bassoonist and conductor Mathieu Lussier has performed with many ensembles in North America and Europe, playing modern and Baroque bassoons with Les Violons du Roy, the Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, the Arion Baroque Orchestra, the Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra, Apollo's Fire, and the Orchestre Métropolitain de Montréal. He became the artistic director of the Lamèque International Baroque Music Festival in 2007. He has also performed chamber music with the Ensemble Pentaèdre de Montréal, the Caliban Quartet, and Musica Franca. He was named as associate conductor of Les Violons du Roy in 2014, and he has conducted the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony, the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, the Symphony Nova Scotia in Halifax, the Sherbrooke Symphony Orchestra, the Trois-Rivières Symphony Orchestra, and the Montréal Symphony Orchestra. Lussier has also taught at the University of Montréal, and he has had many of his own compositions performed and published in the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, and France. He has recorded Baroque and Classical repertoire for ATMA Classique, including pieces by Vivaldi, Telemann, Boismortier, Devienne, Gossec, Méhul, and Mozart. ~ Blair Sanderson

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The French-Canadian chamber orchestra Les Violons du Roy has a distinctive sound, produced by the use of modern instruments with Baroque bows, and an unusual repertory that stretches as far forward as the 20th century. The group has played a major part in Quebec's cultural life, appearing at such events as the funeral of Quebec separatist leader René Lévesque. Les Violons du Roy were founded in 1984 by conductor Bernard Labadie, who assembled the group from recently graduated string players who had performed in productions of two Baroque operas, Purcell's Dido and Aeneas and Monteverdi's L'incoronazione di Poppea, at Quebec City's Laval University. Les Violons du Roy has remained headquartered in Quebec City (since 2007 at the Palais Montcalm) but has also established ongoing concert series in the larger city of Montreal. Its name, meaning "the violins of the king," was adapted from that of "Les vingt-quatre violons du Roy," the court string ensemble of King Louis XIV in the 17th century. At first composed of volunteers, the group was made fully professional in 1992. Another factor contributing to the group's consistency and its development of a consistent sound was Labadie's longevity as director; he held the post until 2014 and continues to serve the orchestra as founding conductor. Jonathan Cohen succeeded him beginning in 2017. Sometimes performing with the choral group La Chapelle Québec, founded by Labadie in 1985 as the Ensemble Vocal Bernard Labadie, Les Violons du Roy became more popular across Canada and then beyond in the '80s and '90s. They toured Europe in 1988 and appeared in Washington, D.C., in 1995. In 1997 they made the first of seven appearances at New York's Carnegie Hall. Les Violons du Roy backed Marc Grauwels on a recording of Mozart flute concertos on Hyperion in 1989. In 1994 they signed with the U.S.-based Dorian label and have continued to record there, as well as for ATMA Classique in Quebec. Their recordings have included not only Baroque and Classical-period music, but also works by Britten and Glass, the latter on a 2018 release on Decca Gold by countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo. ~ James Manheim

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