Artist's albums
Ex Libris, The Musical Library of J. S. Bach
2001 · album
Gabrieli: In Festo Sanctissimae Trinitatis
1999 · album
Natura amorosa
2020 · album
Monteverdi: Il Vespro della Beata Vergine
2019 · album
Menault: Vêpres pour le Pére la Chaize
2017 · album
Musicae belgicae: L'atelier de Rubens
2016 · album
Schütz: Weihnachtshistorie, SWV 435
2016 · album
Natale in Italia
2015 · album
Passaggi da Napoli a Venetia
2014 · album
Purcell: Serenading Songs & Grounds
2014 · album
Weckmann: Complete Works
2013 · album
Schutz : Les 7 paroles du Christ en croix
2010 · album
Schutz : Requiem musikalische exquien motetten
2010 · album
Vespro per la salute (1650)
2010 · album
De Lassus: Magnum Opus Musicum
2009 · album
de Sayve: Messe du Sacre de l'empereur Matthias
2008 · album
Un camino de Santiago
2008 · album
Buxtehude: O fröhliche stunden
2006 · album
Vespro a voce sola
2002 · album
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Biography
Ensemble la Fenice (i.e., The Phoenix Ensemble) is a five-man Baroque wind band based in the Burgundian village of Sens in the South of France, led by expert Baroque wind player Jean Tubéry. Ensemble la Fenice was founded in 1990 to explore Tubéry's interest in seventeenth century Venetian wind music, taking its name from the title of a composition by Italian Baroque composer Giovanni Martino Cesare. From the beginning, Ensemble la Fenice began to collect accolades, competition awards, and support from arts institutions in Europe. Perhaps not surprisingly, the music of the Gabrieli family ranks very high on the group's list of specialties, but it is also just as well known for working with Monteverdi, Marc-Antoine Charpentier, and taking part in annual performances of Heinrich Schütz's Christmas Oratorio. Ensemble la Fenice often partners with choral groups such as Choeur de Chambre de Namur and Ensemble vocal Sagittarius. Ensemble la Fenice has recorded most often for Ricercar, including a valuable series entitled The Heritage of Monteverdi. However, the group's playing is also heard on discs issued by L'empreiente digitale, Virgin Veritas, Naïve, Opus 111, Cyprès, and other European labels. They are not to be confused with the American wind chamber group La Fenice, led by oboist Peggy Pearson.