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La Chapelle Rhénane : ウィキペディア英語版
La Chapelle Rhénane

La Chapelle Rhénane is a French baroque musical ensemble conducted by Benoît Haller, also a soloist in the ensemble.
== History ==
Founded in 2001 by tenor Benoît Haller, La Chapelle Rhénane is a musical ensemble of lyrical and instrumental soloists. The team is dedicated to the repertoire of great European vocal works. Its ambition is, through concerts and recordings, to reveal in these works the emotion, humanity and modernity that can seduce a wide contemporary audience. Just like the great European courts during the Baroque period who recruited their musicians across the continent – and to a lesser extent like the composers who never ceased to travel to complete their training and gain new experiences - la Chapelle Rhénane benefits from the central location of Strasbourg, attracting musicians from all over Europe.
Since its start in 2003, the activity of la Chapelle Rhénane has been intimately linked to the work of Heinrich Schütz. It is through this composer that the ensemble forged its unique sound and deep human bonds. Subsequently, the ensemble began to play the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, in particular through the creation of the St John Passion - whose outcome was the release of the recording by the end of March 2010 under the label ZigZag Territories〔(ZigZag Territories / Outhere )〕 - and the creation of the St Matthew Passion in 2009. The Christmas Oratorio followed those ambitious projects in fall 2010.
Since 2007, la Chapelle Rhénane performed in some of the best known French stages, such as the Cité de la Musique in Paris,〔(La Chapelle Rhénane at the Cité de la Musique in Paris in november 2007 )〕 the Arsenal de Metz〔(La Chapelle Rhénane at the Arsenal de Metz in 2007 )〕 or festivals like, Sarrebourg, Sablé sur Sarthe, St. Riquier, La Chaise Dieu, Sinfonia en Périgord,〔(La Chapelle Rhénane at Sinfonia en Périgord )〕 Ars Cameralis Katowice (Poland), The Mad Day of Nantes, (Germany).
La Chapelle Rhénane is supported by the Ministry of Culture and Communication - DRAC Alsace, Alsace Region and the City of Strasbourg. Other partners include the Orange Foundation, the Foundation Royaumont〔(Abbaye of Royaumont )〕 - Voice Center and Les Gémeaux〔(Théâtre des Gémeaux at Sceaux )〕 - Scène Nationale de Sceaux (direction Françoise Letellier).

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