Michel Laplénie

French opera singer
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Michel Laplénie (born 1943) is a French tenor, and conductor of the baroque choral Ensemble Sagittarius [fr] (founded 1986) and other ensembles. He was one of the founding members of both Ensemble Clément Janequin and Les Arts Florissants.[1]

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  1. ^ International Record Review - Volume 7, Issue 1 - Page 72 2006 "Its current director, Michel Laplénie, is a veteran of Early Music performance, being one of the founding members of both Ensemble Clément Janequin and Les Arts Florissants. One of the choir's regular collaborators is the period-instrument ..."
  • Miche Laplénie on France Musique
  • Michel Laplénie, directeur musical de l'Ensemble Sagittarius on France Musique
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