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Philippe Herreweghe (born 2 May 1947, Ghent) is a Belgian conductor.
Herreweghe received his first piano lessons from his mother.
In his school years at the University of Ghent, Herreweghe combined studies in medical science and psychiatry with a musical education at the Ghent Conservatory, where Marcel Gazelle, Yehudi Menuhin's accompanist, was his piano teacher.
In the same period, he began conducting and in 1970 he founded the Collegium Vocale Ghent with a group of fellow students.
Very soon Nikolaus Harnoncourt and Gustav Leonhardt took notice of his musical approach, and invited him and the "Collegium Vocale Gent" to join them in their recordings of the complete Bach cantatas.
Herreweghe’s energetic, authentic and rhetorical approach to baroque music was soon drawing praise and in 1977 he founded another ensemble in Paris, La Chapelle Royale, to perform the music of the French Golden Age. From 1982 to 2002 he was artistic director of the Académies Musicales de Saintes.
Jean may refer to:
Lamb of God (Greek: ἀμνὸς τοῦ θεοῦ, amnos tou theou; Latin: Agnus Dei) is a title for Jesus that appears in the Gospel of John. It appears at John 1:29, where John the Baptist sees Jesus and exclaims, "Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world."
Although "Lamb of God" refers in Christian teachings to Jesus Christ in his role of the perfect sacrificial offering, Christological arguments dissociate the term from the Old Testament concept of a "scapegoat", which is a person or animal subject to punishment for the sins of others without knowing it or willing it. Christian doctrine holds that Jesus chose to suffer at Calvary as a sign of his full obedience to the will of his Father, as an "agent and servant of God". The Lamb of God is thus related to the Paschal Lamb of Passover, which is viewed as foundational and integral to the message of Christianity.
A lion-like lamb that rises to deliver victory after being slain appears several times in the Book of Revelation. It is also referred to in Pauline writings, 1 Corinthians 5:7 suggests that Saint Paul intends to refer to the death of Jesus, who is the Paschal Lamb, using the theme found in Johannine writings.
Jean Gilles (1668 - 1705). Requiem. Philippe Herreweghe
Jean Gilles: Motet à St Jean Baptiste
Jean Gilles - Requiem
Jean Gilles: Messe des Morts (1764 Rameau's Funeral Version)
Jean Gilles - Grand Motet - Laudate nomen Domini
Jean Gilles Lamentations Semaine Sainte
Jean Gilles Messe des Morts [Requiem]
Vidéo Jean Gilles Badaire
Jean Gilles
Jean Gilles (1668 - 1705). Diligan te, Domine. Philippe Herreweghe
Jean Gilles (1668 - 1705). Requiem: Introit Kyrie Graduel Offertoire Sanctus, Benedictus Agnus Dei Post - Comunio Agnes Mellon, soprano Howard Crook, tenor Herve Lamy, tenor Peter Kooy, bajo Coro y Orquesta de La Chapelle Royale Philippe Herreweghe
Jean Gilles (1668-1705) : Motet à St Jean Baptiste per soli, coro e orchestra Véronique Gens, soprano ; Jean-Paul Fouchecourt, Douglas Nasrawi, tenori ; Jean-Louis Paya, basso ; Le Concert Spirituel, Hervé Niquet http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Gilles_(composer)
Jean Gilles - Requiem 1. Introit 2. Kyrie 3. Graduel 4. Offertoire 5. Sanctus - Benedictus 6. Agnus Dei 7. Post Communion Philippe Herreweghe Choeur et Orchestre de la Chapelle Royale
Capriccio Stravagante, Les 24 Violons, Collegium Vocale Gent, Skip Sempé Judith van Wanroij, soprano Robert Getchell, tenor Juan Sancho, tenor Lisandro Abadie, bass-baritone I. Introit [00:00] II. Kyrie [11:39] III. Hommage à Rameau Gravement (from Dardanus) [15:44] IV. Graduel I [17:21] V. Graduel II [20:58] VI. Offertoire [24:04] VII. Sanctus 34:32] VIII. Hommage à Rameau Tristes apprêts (From Castor & Pollux) [36:32] IX. Elévation [39:51] X. Benedictus [48:10] XI. Agnus Dei [50:08] XII. Communion [54:02] XIII. Sommeil éternel de Rameau Rondeau tenre (From Dardanus) [58:08] XIV. Apothéose de Rameau Air des esprits infernaux (From Zoroastre) [1:01:03] Painting: Trompe l'oeil with a bust of Venus by Caesar van Everdingen. 1655
Jean Gilles (January 8, 1668 -- February 5, 1705) was a French composer, born at Tarascon. Work: Grand Motet - Laudate nomen Domini Prélude / Récit de Taille / Choeur, avec Duos et Trios 00:00 Prélude / Récits de Basse et de Haute-Contre / Choeur 04:26 Récit de Haute-Contre 07:08 Prélude / Choeur, avec Trio 09:21 Récit de Taille 12:23 Prélude / Récit de Baryton / Duo de Baryton et Basse 13:56 Prélude / Récit de Taille / Choeur, avec Récits de Taille et Trios 16:16 Jean-François Lombard, Haute-Contre Jean-François Novelli, Taille Vincent Deliau, Baryton René Linnenbank, Basse Enesmble: Festes d'Orphée Conductor: Guy Laurent
Jean Gilles Messe des Morts [Requiem] Introitus 00:00 Kyrie 14:14 Graduale 16:34 Offertorium 21:47 Sanctus 31:29 Agnus Dei 35:26 Communio 39:26 First performance: 1705 Anne-Marie Rodde, soprano Jean Nirouët, alto Martyn Hill, tenor Ulrich Studer, bass I Peter Kooy, bass II Collegium Vocale Gent Musica Antiqua Köln (Reinhard Goebel) Philippe Herreweghe, conductor Painting: Eustache Le Sueur, The Deposition
Jean Gilles (1668 - 1705). Diligan Te, Domine: Diligam te Laudans invocabo Dolores infernis Commota est Inclinavit coelos Et ascendit super Cherubina Agnès Mellon, soprano Véronique Gens Howard Crook, tenor Tom Phillips, tenor Peter Kooy, bajo Coro y Orquesta de La Chapelle Royale Philippe Herreweghe
Jean Gilles (1668 - 1705). Requiem: Introit Kyrie Graduel Offertoire Sanctus, Benedictus Agnus Dei Post - Comunio Agnes Mellon, soprano Howard Crook, tenor Herve Lamy, tenor Peter Kooy, bajo Coro y Orquesta de La Chapelle Royale Philippe Herreweghe
Jean Gilles (1668-1705) : Motet à St Jean Baptiste per soli, coro e orchestra Véronique Gens, soprano ; Jean-Paul Fouchecourt, Douglas Nasrawi, tenori ; Jean-Louis Paya, basso ; Le Concert Spirituel, Hervé Niquet http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Gilles_(composer)
Jean Gilles - Requiem 1. Introit 2. Kyrie 3. Graduel 4. Offertoire 5. Sanctus - Benedictus 6. Agnus Dei 7. Post Communion Philippe Herreweghe Choeur et Orchestre de la Chapelle Royale
Capriccio Stravagante, Les 24 Violons, Collegium Vocale Gent, Skip Sempé Judith van Wanroij, soprano Robert Getchell, tenor Juan Sancho, tenor Lisandro Abadie, bass-baritone I. Introit [00:00] II. Kyrie [11:39] III. Hommage à Rameau Gravement (from Dardanus) [15:44] IV. Graduel I [17:21] V. Graduel II [20:58] VI. Offertoire [24:04] VII. Sanctus 34:32] VIII. Hommage à Rameau Tristes apprêts (From Castor & Pollux) [36:32] IX. Elévation [39:51] X. Benedictus [48:10] XI. Agnus Dei [50:08] XII. Communion [54:02] XIII. Sommeil éternel de Rameau Rondeau tenre (From Dardanus) [58:08] XIV. Apothéose de Rameau Air des esprits infernaux (From Zoroastre) [1:01:03] Painting: Trompe l'oeil with a bust of Venus by Caesar van Everdingen. 1655
Jean Gilles (January 8, 1668 -- February 5, 1705) was a French composer, born at Tarascon. Work: Grand Motet - Laudate nomen Domini Prélude / Récit de Taille / Choeur, avec Duos et Trios 00:00 Prélude / Récits de Basse et de Haute-Contre / Choeur 04:26 Récit de Haute-Contre 07:08 Prélude / Choeur, avec Trio 09:21 Récit de Taille 12:23 Prélude / Récit de Baryton / Duo de Baryton et Basse 13:56 Prélude / Récit de Taille / Choeur, avec Récits de Taille et Trios 16:16 Jean-François Lombard, Haute-Contre Jean-François Novelli, Taille Vincent Deliau, Baryton René Linnenbank, Basse Enesmble: Festes d'Orphée Conductor: Guy Laurent
Jean Gilles Messe des Morts [Requiem] Introitus 00:00 Kyrie 14:14 Graduale 16:34 Offertorium 21:47 Sanctus 31:29 Agnus Dei 35:26 Communio 39:26 First performance: 1705 Anne-Marie Rodde, soprano Jean Nirouët, alto Martyn Hill, tenor Ulrich Studer, bass I Peter Kooy, bass II Collegium Vocale Gent Musica Antiqua Köln (Reinhard Goebel) Philippe Herreweghe, conductor Painting: Eustache Le Sueur, The Deposition
Jean Gilles (1668 - 1705). Diligan Te, Domine: Diligam te Laudans invocabo Dolores infernis Commota est Inclinavit coelos Et ascendit super Cherubina Agnès Mellon, soprano Véronique Gens Howard Crook, tenor Tom Phillips, tenor Peter Kooy, bajo Coro y Orquesta de La Chapelle Royale Philippe Herreweghe
Anne Azema, recitante. Boston Camerata.
Conférence de Philippe Ploncard d'Assac du 10 décembre 2016 ♫ Musique : Requiem de Jean Gilles ♫
Conférence de Philippe Ploncard d'Assac du 12 novembre 2016 ♫ Musique : Requiem de Jean Gilles ♫ https://goo.gl/uvDCFj