DEBRA NAGY

 

Praised for her “dazzling technique and soulful expressiveness,” (Rocky Mountain News), and a musical approach that’s “distinctly sensual…pliant, warm, and sweet,” (New York Times), Debra Nagy is one of North America’s leading performers on the Baroque oboe. A dedicated chamber musician, Debra is the founder of Les Délices and indulges her love of late-medieval music as a regular guest with Boston’s acclaimed Blue Heron and Chicago’s Newberry Consort. Debra has received many awards for her creative and scholarly pursuits including first-prize in the American Bach Soloists Young Artists Competition and a 2010 Creative Workforce Fellowship from Cuyahoga Arts & Culture. Debra is also an unabashed foodie and loves commuting by bike from her home in the heart of Cleveland’s historic Ohio City neighborhood.

 

For more information, please visit her website.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MÉLISANDE CORRIVEAU

 

Critically acclaimed for her “virtuosic, delicate, and elegant playing,” Mélisande Corriveau performs on viola da gamba, cello, recorder, and is one of the few performers in the world specializing in the pardessus de viole. She is co-founder and Artistic Director of the ensemble L’Harmonie des saisons, whose debut CD release ‘’Las Ciudades de Oro’’ (Cities of Gold) was the 2016 winner of the coveted Canadian JUNO Award. Her recent duo release with harpsichordist Eric Milnes, “Pardessus de viole,” recently won an Opus prize from the Quebec Council of Music, and was named among the 10 best classical discs of the year (2016) by CBC Radio. Mélisande is a core member of ensemble Masques, Les Voix Humaines consort of viols, Bande Montréal Baroque, Sonate 1704, and Les Boréades. Her discography of over 40 includes appearences on the ATMA Classique, Analekta, Harmonia Mundi, Paradizo, Zig-Zag Territories, and Alpha labels.

 

For more information, please visit her website.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ERIC MILNES

 

A native New Yorker, Eric Milnes is director of La Bande Montréal Baroque and L’harmonie des saisons in Quebec. He has received critical acclaim for performances as conductor, organist, and harpsichordist throughout North and South America, Europe, and Asia. His latest album release, Cuidades de Oro (sacred music from colonial New Spain) won the 2016 JUNO (Canadian Grammy) for the best Classical Album of the Year. ATMA Classique features him directing the recording of the complete Bach sacred cantatas - eight volumes are completed. He has collaborated in recording and performance with Gustav Leonhardt, Wieland Kuijken, Sigiswald Kuijken, Bart Kuijken, Andrew Parrott, Reinhard Goebel, and Christophe Rousset, among many others. He takes greatest pride in the accomplishments of his daughters Mary Leah (Vanderbilt University, ’15) and Hannah (Columbia College, ’16).

 

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DEBRA NAGY

 

Praised for her “dazzling technique and soulful expressiveness,” (Rocky Mountain News), and a musical approach that’s “distinctly sensual…pliant, warm, and sweet,” (New York Times), Debra Nagy is one of North America’s leading performers on the Baroque oboe. A dedicated chamber musician, Debra is the founder of Les Délices and indulges her love of late-medieval music as a regular guest with Boston’s acclaimed Blue Heron and Chicago’s Newberry Consort. Debra has received many awards for her creative and scholarly pursuits including first-prize in the American Bach Soloists Young Artists Competition and a 2010 Creative Workforce Fellowship from Cuyahoga Arts & Culture. Debra is also an unabashed foodie and loves commuting by bike from her home in the heart of Cleveland’s historic Ohio City neighborhood.

 

For more information, please visit her website.

 

 

 

 

 

MÉLISANDE CORRIVEAU

 

Critically acclaimed for her “virtuosic, delicate, and elegant playing,” Mélisande Corriveau performs on viola da gamba, cello, recorder, and is one of the few performers in the world specializing in the pardessus de viole. She is co-founder and Artistic Director of the ensemble L’Harmonie des saisons, whose debut CD release ‘’Las Ciudades de Oro’’ (Cities of Gold) was the 2016 winner of the coveted Canadian JUNO Award. Her recent duo release with harpsichordist Eric Milnes, “Pardessus de viole,” recently won an Opus prize from the Quebec Council of Music, and was named among the 10 best classical discs of the year (2016) by CBC Radio. Mélisande is a core member of ensemble Masques, Les Voix Humaines consort of viols, Bande Montréal Baroque, Sonate 1704, and Les Boréades. Her discography of over 40 includes appearences on the ATMA Classique, Analekta, Harmonia Mundi, Paradizo, Zig-Zag Territories, and Alpha labels.

 

For more information, please visit her website.

 

 

 

ERIC MILNES

 

A native New Yorker, Eric Milnes is director of La Bande Montréal Baroque and L’harmonie des saisons in Quebec. He has received critical acclaim for performances as conductor, organist, and harpsichordist throughout North and South America, Europe, and Asia. His latest album release, Cuidades de Oro (sacred music from colonial New Spain) won the 2016 JUNO (Canadian Grammy) for the best Classical Album of the Year. ATMA Classique features him directing the recording of the complete Bach sacred cantatas - eight volumes are completed. He has collaborated in recording and performance with Gustav Leonhardt, Wieland Kuijken, Sigiswald Kuijken, Bart Kuijken, Andrew Parrott, Reinhard Goebel, and Christophe Rousset, among many others. He takes greatest pride in the accomplishments of his daughters Mary Leah (Vanderbilt University, ’15) and Hannah (Columbia College, ’16).

DEBRA NAGY

 

Praised for her “dazzling technique and soulful expressiveness,” (Rocky Mountain News), and a musical approach that’s “distinctly sensual…pliant, warm, and sweet,” (New York Times), Debra Nagy is one of North America’s leading performers on the Baroque oboe. A dedicated chamber musician, Debra is the founder of Les Délices and indulges her love of late-medieval music as a regular guest with Boston’s acclaimed Blue Heron and Chicago’s Newberry Consort. Debra has received many awards for her creative and scholarly pursuits including first-prize in the American Bach Soloists Young Artists Competition and a 2010 Creative Workforce Fellowship from Cuyahoga Arts & Culture. Debra is also an unabashed foodie and loves commuting by bike from her home in the heart of Cleveland’s historic Ohio City neighborhood.

 

For more information, please visit her website.

 

 

MÉLISANDE CORRIVEAU

 

Critically acclaimed for her “virtuosic, delicate, and elegant playing,” Mélisande Corriveau performs on viola da gamba, cello, recorder, and is one of the few performers in the world specializing in the pardessus de viole. She is co-founder and Artistic Director of the ensemble L’Harmonie des saisons, whose debut CD release ‘’Las Ciudades de Oro’’ (Cities of Gold) was the 2016 winner of the coveted Canadian JUNO Award. Her recent duo release with harpsichordist Eric Milnes, “Pardessus de viole,” recently won an Opus prize from the Quebec Council of Music, and was named among the 10 best classical discs of the year (2016) by CBC Radio. Mélisande is a core member of ensemble Masques, Les Voix Humaines consort of viols, Bande Montréal Baroque, Sonate 1704, and Les Boréades. Her discography of over 40 includes appearences on the ATMA Classique, Analekta, Harmonia Mundi, Paradizo, Zig-Zag Territories, and Alpha labels.

 

For more information, please visit her website.

 

 

ERIC MILNES

 

A native New Yorker, Eric Milnes is director of La Bande Montréal Baroque and L’harmonie des saisons in Quebec. He has received critical acclaim for performances as conductor, organist, and harpsichordist throughout North and South America, Europe, and Asia. His latest album release, Cuidades de Oro (sacred music from colonial New Spain) won the 2016 JUNO (Canadian Grammy) for the best Classical Album of the Year. ATMA Classique features him directing the recording of the complete Bach sacred cantatas - eight volumes are completed. He has collaborated in recording and performance with Gustav Leonhardt, Wieland Kuijken, Sigiswald Kuijken, Bart Kuijken, Andrew Parrott, Reinhard Goebel, and Christophe Rousset, among many others. He takes greatest pride in the accomplishments of his daughters Mary Leah (Vanderbilt University, ’15) and Hannah (Columbia College, ’16).

DEBRA NAGY

 

Praised for her “dazzling technique and soulful expressiveness,” (Rocky Mountain News), and a musical approach that’s “distinctly sensual…pliant, warm, and sweet,” (New York Times), Debra Nagy is one of North America’s leading performers on the Baroque oboe. A dedicated chamber musician, Debra is the founder of Les Délices and indulges her love of late-medieval music as a regular guest with Boston’s acclaimed Blue Heron and Chicago’s Newberry Consort. Debra has received many awards for her creative and scholarly pursuits including first-prize in the American Bach Soloists Young Artists Competition and a 2010 Creative Workforce Fellowship from Cuyahoga Arts & Culture. Debra is also an unabashed foodie and loves commuting by bike from her home in the heart of Cleveland’s historic Ohio City neighborhood.

 

For more information, please visit her website.

 

 

MÉLISANDE CORRIVEAU

 

Critically acclaimed for her “virtuosic, delicate, and elegant playing,” Mélisande Corriveau performs on viola da gamba, cello, recorder, and is one of the few performers in the world specializing in the pardessus de viole. She is co-founder and Artistic Director of the ensemble L’Harmonie des saisons, whose debut CD release ‘’Las Ciudades de Oro’’ (Cities of Gold) was the 2016 winner of the coveted Canadian JUNO Award. Her recent duo release with harpsichordist Eric Milnes, “Pardessus de viole,” recently won an Opus prize from the Quebec Council of Music, and was named among the 10 best classical discs of the year (2016) by CBC Radio. Mélisande is a core member of ensemble Masques, Les Voix Humaines consort of viols, Bande Montréal Baroque, Sonate 1704, and Les Boréades. Her discography of over 40 includes appearences on the ATMA Classique, Analekta, Harmonia Mundi, Paradizo, Zig-Zag Territories, and Alpha labels.

 

For more information, please visit her website.

 

 

ERIC MILNES

 

A native New Yorker, Eric Milnes is director of La Bande Montréal Baroque and L’harmonie des saisons in Quebec. He has received critical acclaim for performances as conductor, organist, and harpsichordist throughout North and South America, Europe, and Asia. His latest album release, Cuidades de Oro (sacred music from colonial New Spain) won the 2016 JUNO (Canadian Grammy) for the best Classical Album of the Year. ATMA Classique features him directing the recording of the complete Bach sacred cantatas - eight volumes are completed. He has collaborated in recording and performance with Gustav Leonhardt, Wieland Kuijken, Sigiswald Kuijken, Bart Kuijken, Andrew Parrott, Reinhard Goebel, and Christophe Rousset, among many others. He takes greatest pride in the accomplishments of his daughters Mary Leah (Vanderbilt University, ’15) and Hannah (Columbia College, ’16).