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The Ambronay Festival is a French
opera festival This is an inclusive list of opera festivals and summer opera seasons, and music festivals which have opera productions. This list may have some overlap with Early music festivals, list of early music festivals. Opera is part of the Western clas ...
and early music festival. The festival has been running in October for 30 years and previously produced recordings with labels such as the Auvidis label. 7 of 14 early recordings were with
Jordi Savall Jordi Savall i Bernadet (; born 1 August 1941) is a Spanish Conducting, conductor, composer and viol player. He has been one of the major figures in the field of Western early music since the 1970s, largely responsible for popularizing the viol ...
. Since 2005 the Festival has been issuing recordings on its own label, Ambronay Éditions. More recently
Leonardo García-Alarcón Leonardo or The Leonardo may refer to: Arts and entertainment * '' Leonardo Journal'', an arts journal * ''Leonardo'' (Italian magazine), a philosophy magazine published in Florence, Italy, in 1903–1907 * ''Leonardo'' (journal), published b ...
has been a regular performer and recording artist. The main venue is the Benedictine Abbey Notre-Dame d'Ambronay of the village of
Ambronay Ambronay () is a commune in the Ain department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of eastern France. The commune covers an area of 33.55 km2 (12.95 sq mi). Vincent Mancuso is the mayor for the 2020-2026 tenure. Geography The commune o ...
. The abbey has an exceptional acoustic. In the abbey performing spaces are: Tour Dauphine, Chapiteau, Abbatiale. Other venues include the Théâtre de Bourg-en-Bresse, Monastery of Brou, also at
Bourg-en-Bresse Bourg-en-Bresse (; ) is the Prefectures in France, prefecture of the Ain department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in Eastern France. Located northeast of Lyon, it is the capital of the ancient Provinces of France, province of Bresse (). I ...
, Théâtre des Augustins in
Montluel Montluel (; ) is a commune in the Ain department in eastern France. It is situated on the outskirts of Lyon. The inhabitants are known as ''Montluistes''. Population Personalities * (1743-1818), Catholic Bishop of Quimper * André d'Ar ...
, the Abbaye Saint-Martin d'
Ainay Ainay is an area within the Presqu'ile district in the 2nd arrondissement of Lyon, to the south of Place Bellecour and the north of Perrache. It is best known for its Romanesque church, the Basilica of Saint-Martin d'Ainay. A high-class are ...
, Lyon, and
Belley Cathedral Belley Cathedral (French language, French: ''Cathédrale Saint-Jean de Belley'') is a Roman Catholic cathedral, dedicated to Saint John the Baptist, and a national monument of France, located in the town of Belley, Ain. It is the seat of Bishop ...
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Themes

There is a theme for the festival each year:past brochures
/ref> * 2005 - including premieres of works by
Francisco António de Almeida Francisco António de Almeida (c. 1702–1755) was a Portuguese composer and organist. From 1722 to 1726 he was a royal scholar in Rome. In 1724, Pier Leone Ghezzi drew his caricature, describing him as "a young but excellent composer of conce ...
and Pedro António Avondano Ensemble Divino Sospiro, dir. Enrico Onofri. ''Tonos, cantadas et xácaras du Baroque espagnol'' by Los Músicos de Su Alteza dir. Luis Antonio González * 2006 - including
Marco Marazzoli Marco Marazzoli (1602? – 26 January 1662) was an Italian priest and Baroque music composer. Early life Born at Parma, Marazzoli received early training as a priest, and was ordained around 1625. He moved to Rome in 1626, and entered the se ...
''La Vita Humana''
Le Poème Harmonique Le Poème Harmonique is a musical ensemble founded in 1998 by Vincent Dumestre to recreate and promote early music, in particular that of the 17th century. Using rare instruments such as the theorbo, the lirone, the tiorbino and the arpa tripla, ...
dir. Vincent Dumestre. * 2007 - including Robert Carver, Ludus Modalis, dir. Bruno Boterf * 2008 - Women composers - including works by
Johann Adolf Hasse Johann Adolph Hasse (baptised 25 March 1699 – 16 December 1783) was an 18th-century German composer, singer and teacher of music. Immensely popular in his time, Hasse was best known for his prolific operatic output, though he also composed a co ...
, Akadêmia dir.
Françoise Lasserre Françoise Lasserre (born 7 April 1955) is a French conductor and artistic director of the Akadêmia ensemble since 1986. Life After graduating in mathematics, Lasserre completed her flute training, studying piano, choral singing, harmony, wri ...
* 2009 - celebrated 30 years by inviting the founders of the baroque movement. Including William Christie directing Handel's ''Susanna''. * 2010 - celebrated the younger generation: Marco Mencoboni and Cantar Lontano,
Fabio Biondi Fabio Biondi (born 15 March 1961) is an Italian violinist and conductor. He is a specialist in Baroque and early music. Biography Born in Palermo, Sicily, Biondi had a late start, having never even held a violin till age 11, but by the followin ...
, Manfredo Kraemer,
Jean-Christophe Spinosi Jean-Christophe Spinosi (born 2 September 1964) is a French conductor, violinist, and founder of the Ensemble Matheus. Life and career In 1991, Spinosi founded the Ensemble Matheus, an internationally performing orchestra, in Brest. In 2005, ...
, and those still younger such as Geoffroy Jourdain and the Les Cris de Paris,
Héloïse Gaillard Héloïse; c. 1100–01? – 16 May 1163–64?), variously Héloïse d'ArgenteuilCharrier, Charlotte. Heloise Dans L'histoire Et Dans la Legende. Librairie Ancienne Honore Champion Quai Malaquais, VI, Paris, 1933 or Héloïse du Paraclet, was a ...
and Ensemble Amarillis, Emmanuel Bardon and Canticum Novum, Sébastien d'Hérin (harpsichordist) and
Leonardo García-Alarcón Leonardo or The Leonardo may refer to: Arts and entertainment * '' Leonardo Journal'', an arts journal * ''Leonardo'' (Italian magazine), a philosophy magazine published in Florence, Italy, in 1903–1907 * ''Leonardo'' (journal), published b ...
. * 2011 - ''Passion Bach'', with the Mass in B Minor conducted by Sigiswald Kuijken - and also Italian baroque; Caldara by
Philippe Jaroussky Philippe Jaroussky (; born 13 February 1978) is a French countertenor. He began his musical career with the violin, winning an award at the Versailles conservatory, and then took up the piano before turning to singing. Unusually for a counterteno ...
, Vivaldi by
Max Emanuel Cenčić Max Emanuel Cenčić (born 21 September 1976) is a Croatian countertenor and stage director. He was a member of the Vienna Boys' Choir. Life and career Early years Max Emanuel Cenčić was born in Zagreb. He started singing at a very earl ...
and Porpora by
Vivica Genaux Vivica Genaux (; born July 10, 1969) is an American coloratura mezzo-soprano. She was born in Fairbanks, Alaska. She has sung in major operas such as ''The Barber of Seville'' at the Metropolitan Opera, ''L'italiana in Algeri'' at Opéra Nation ...
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Discography

Recordings issued under the festival's own label, Ambronay Éditions include: *
Hasse Hasse is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname: * Clara H. Hasse (1880–1926), American botanist * Helmut Hasse (1898–1979), German mathematician * Henry Hasse (1913–1977), US writer of science fiction ...
: ''Serpentes ignei in deserto''. Ensemble:
Les Paladins ''Les Paladins'' is an opera by Jean-Philippe Rameau first performed on 12 February 1760 at the Paris Opera. The author of the libretto is not known for sure but was probably one of the Duplat de Monticourt brothers. Rameau called ''Les Paladins ...
. Conductor:
Jérôme Correas Jérôme Correas (born 3 August 1966) is a French conductor, harpsichordist and bass baritone. Life Born in Les Lilas, at the age of five Correas began studying the piano. In 1982, he met the great harpsichordist and musicologist Antoine Geof ...
(2006)Vickers, David (2007)
"Hasse: ''The Fiery Serpents in the Wilderness'': A superb package but is it enough to restore the composer's reputation?"
''
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''. Vol. 84, p. 90. Online version retrieved 23 June 2015.
* Rossi and Marazzoli: ''Soleils Baroques''. Ensemble: Les Paladins. Conductor: Jérôme Correas (2008)Roche, Elizabeth (January 2010)
"The moral oratorio"
p. 51. ''
Early Music Early music generally comprises Medieval music (500–1400) and Renaissance music (1400–1600), but can also include Baroque music (1600–1750) or Ancient music (before 500 AD). Originating in Europe, early music is a broad Dates of classical ...
'', Vol. 38, Issue 1


References

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