Hervé Niquet follows the example of baroque musicians in his versatility. In addition to his ability as a keyboard-player, conductor and composer, he also studied singing and from the age of seventeen turned his attention to the establishment and direction of choirs. In 1980 he was appointed chef de chant at the Paris Opéra National. In 1985 he was commissioned by Princess Caroline of Monaco to write an orchestral work and ballet inspired by a novel of Stefan Zweig for the reopening of the Monte Carlo Ballet.

Shaped by participation in the principal baroque ensembles, Hervé Niquet has developed an affinity with the French grand motet of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and to revive this still relatively little-known repertoire he established in 1988 Le Concert Spirituel, thus bringing to life again one of the most famous musical institutions of the reigns of Louis XV and Louis XVI.

Increasingly in demand as a conductor, Hervé Niquet has appeared at the Baroque Music Festival of Lamèque in Canada, in addition to other engagements as a conductor in France.


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LULLY, J.B.: Persee (Opera Atelier, 2004)
LULLY, J.B.: Persee (Opera Atelier, 2004)
Composer: Lully, Jean-Baptiste
Artists: Ainsworth, Colin -- Auvity, Cyril -- Coulombe, Alain -- Laquerre, Olivier -- Lenormand, Marie -- Niquet, Herve -- Novacek, Stephanie -- Schrey, Michiel -- Sullivan, Curtis -- Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra -- Tafelmusik Chamber Choir -- Vitols, Vilma -- Whicher, Monica
Label/Producer: EuroArts