- EDITOR’S CHOICE
- 2020 · Reinoud Van Mechelen, A Nocte Temporis
Marc-Antoine Charpentier
- CHARPENTIER
- H. 9 · “Midnight Mass For Christmas Eve”
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- Robert Mealy, Boston Early Music Festival Vocal Ensemble, Boston Early Music Festival Chamber Ensemble
- Fr. Pablo Caronello OP, Frailes Dominicos de Argentina y Chile, José Antonio Poblete, Schola Cantorum del Convento San Pedro Telmo, Proyecto Éfeso
- Louise Champion, Marguerite Louise, Nicolas Brooymans, Gaétan Jarry, Nicolas de La Fortelle, Romain Champion, David Tricou
- James Richman, Andrew Dittman, Patrick Gnage, Kara McBain, Dallas Bach Society, David Grogan, Matthieu Peyregne, Dianna Grabowski, Stéphanie Varnerin, Haley Sicking
- Haley Sicking, Patrick Gnage, Dallas Bach Society, James Richman
Biography
Marc-Antoine Charpentier was a French composer of the Baroque era. He studied in Italy, but made his career in France, where he developed a style with both French and Italian influences, notable for its lyricism and penetrating psychological depth. A devout Catholic, he is best known for his sacred music, but he also wrote operas, songs, instrumental music, and incidental music for Molière plays. Charpentier received relatively little acclaim during his lifetime, and his work was largely ignored for nearly 200 years, but he underwent a revival in the late 20th century, and his true significance is finally being recognized.