- Chorale franco-allemande de Paris, Chorale Inter-Universitaire Sainte-Anne de Varsovie, Jacques Wojciechowski, Orchestre Symphonique de Brocéliande
- Maurice Bourbon, Daphné Kupferstain, Pierre Parent, Philippe Roche, Ensemble Métamorphoses de Paris, Pascale Costantini, Ensemble Vocal Coeli et Terra, Claire Gouton, James Maes, Jean-Luc Baudoin
- Ensemble Métamorphoses de Paris, Maurice Bourbon, Pascale Constantini, Jean-François Chiama, Claire Gouton, Jacques Maes
- Sylvère Bourges, Xavier Baizeau, Jean-François Chiama, Jacques Maes, Ensemble Vocal Coeli et Terra, Maurice Bourbon, Enrico Bava, Ensemble Métamorphoses de Paris, Anne Guidet
Maurice Bourbon
Biography
Maurice Bourbon is a choral conductor and teacher known for his interpretations of early polyphonic music. He is the director of the French early music vocal ensemble Métamorphoses. From its inception in 1983, the ensemble has specialized in French and Italian music from the Renaissance and Baroque. Bourbon leads Métamorphoses with or without instrumental accompaniment, depending on the repertoire. In 1989, Bourbon created Métamorphosis, an academy for the study of polyphonic singing at which Métamorphoses is the ensemble-in-residence. Four years later, Bourbon founded the International Workshop for Vocal Polyphony at Cévennes and the chamber choir Coeli et Terra, and in 2005 the young adult, vocal ensemble Biscantor! He credits his knowledge and thoroughness of analysis to his days as a student and researcher in sedimentology.