Hugo Reyne (born in 1961) is a contemporary French
recorder
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player,
oboist
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and
conductor. He is the founder and
music director
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of
La Simphonie du Marais
La Simphonie du Marais is a French music ensemble established in 1987 by recorder player Hugo Reyne. Today, it is located in the Logis de la Chabotterie of Saint-Sulpice-le-Verdon in Vendée. It performs exclusively vocal and instrumental Baroq ...
.
Biography
Born in Paris, Hugo Reyne began learning the flute and oboe at a very young age. In 1984, he won the
first prize for
chamber music
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at the
Bruges International Chamber Music Competition. In the 1980s, Hugo Reyne played flute and oboe in most of the Parisian baroque
ensembles, and from 1983 to 1996 he played the 1st flute at the
Arts Florissants under the direction of
William Christie. He has worked with conductors such as
Frans Brüggen
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Biography
Born in Amsterdam, Brüggen was the last of the nine children of August Brüggen, a textile ...
,
Philippe Herreweghe
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Herreweghe founded La Chapelle Royale and Collegium Vocale Gent and is renowned as a conductor, with a repertoire ranging from Rena ...
,
Gustav Leonhardt and
Jordi Savall
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.
In 1987 he founded his historical interpretation ensemble, La Simphonie du Marais and was particularly interested in French lyrical music. Since 2003 Hugo Reyne has been artistic director of the Musiques at the festival in
Saint-Sulpice-le-Verdon
Saint-Sulpice-le-Verdon () is a former commune in the Vendée department in the Pays de la Loire region in western France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune of Montréverd.Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
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in 1998.
Discography (Musiques à la Chabotterie)
* 2006: ' by Jean-Philippe Rameau
* 2007: ''
Ulysse'' by
Jean-Féry Rebel
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Biography
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* 2008: ''Musiques au temps de Richelieu''
* 2008: Haendel: 6 Concertos for flute
* 2009: ''Concerts mis en simphonie'' Jean Philippe Rameau, orchestrated version of harpsichord pieces
* 2009: ''Viennoiseries musicales''
* 2010: ''
Atys'' by Jean-Baptiste Lully
* 2012:
Charpentier
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: Music for Molière's comedies
* 2012: ''
Nais'', opera for peace by Jean Philippe Rameau
* 2013: Vivaldi: 6 concertos for flute
* 2014: Rameau: ''
Les Indes galantes
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''
* 2016: Bach:
Brandenburg Concertos
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External links
Biography of Hugo Reyne on the website "Sinfonie du Marais"interview with Hugo Reyne, à propos ''Naïs'' by Rameau (2011)Hugo Reyneon Discogs
Hugo Reyne, trentenaire baroqueux lui aussion ForumOpera
Hugo Reyneon
France Musique
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Hist ...
(1)
Hugo Reyneon
France Musique
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(2)
Portrait Hugo Reyne - La Simphonie du Maraison YouTube
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1961 births
Living people
French recorder players
French classical flautists
French classical oboists
Male oboists
French male conductors (music)
Chevaliers of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
Musicians from Paris
21st-century French conductors (music)
21st-century French male musicians
21st-century flautists