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Jean-Michel Hasler

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Jean-Michel Hasler (born in 1945) is a French choral conductor, conductor, harpsichordist and musicologist.[1]

Biography

A professor and founder of the Ensemble baroque de Limoges [fr], Hasler followed the teaching of Ton Koopman for the harpsichord, Pierre Cao to conducting, Jacques Chailley in musicology and Émile Leipp [fr] in acoustics. Jean-Michel Hasler is also the founder and current conductor of the "Camerata vocale de Brive",[2][3] a cultural structure with a high level amateur choir[4][5] and the Chronochromie ensemble, composed of professionals.[6]

References

  1. ^ A collaborator to Hector Berlioz at Cahiers de l'Herne
  2. ^ "La Camerata Vocale de Brive change de chef et de nom".
  3. ^ "La Camerata Vocale - L'e-music box - Musique en Limousin". www.lemusicbox.bm-limoges.fr.
  4. ^ "Les 50 qui font bouger Brive". 29 September 2005.
  5. ^ "Le Jeune Choeur du Limousin en escapade baroque pour la Semaine Sainte".
  6. ^ Jean-Sébastien Bach, un sacré tempérament by Michèle Lhopiteau-Dorfeuille éditions LE BORD DE L'EAU page 218