Antoine Sicot is a contemporary French soloist singer specialising in the baroque repertoire for bass voice.
Antoine Sicot | |
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Born | 1953 |
Occupation | singer |
Biography
editBorn in Saint-Ouen-de-Sécherouvre in Orne, Sicot worked a lot during the 1980s with the Baroque music ensemble Les Arts Florissants, spearhead of the "baroqueux" movement directed by William Christie.
He was then one of the pillars of this ensemble alongside Agnès Mellon, Jill Feldman, Monique Zanetti, Guillemette Laurens, Dominique Visse, Michel Laplénie, Étienne Lestringant, Philippe Cantor, Gregory Reinhart, François Fauché etc.
He also collaborated with the Ensemble Clément Janequin, La Chapelle Royale, the Ensemble Organum etc.
Selected discography
editWith Les Arts Florissants
edit- 1982: Antienne "O" de l'Avent by Marc-Antoine Charpentier
- 1982: In nativitatem Domini Nostri Jesu Christi canticum H.414 by Marc-Antoine Charpentier
- 1983: Pastorale sur la Naissance de Notre Seigneur Jésus-Christ H.482 by Marc-Antoine Charpentier
- 1984: Médée by Marc-Antoine Charpentier
- 1984: Airs de Cour by Michel Lambert
- 1986: Le Reniement de saint Pierre[1] H.424 by Marc-Antoine Charpentier
- 1986: Dido and Eneas by Henry Purcell
- 1987: Selva morale e spirituale by Claudio Monteverdi
- 1989: Oratorio per la Settimana Santa by Luigi Rossi
- 1990: Le Malade imaginaire H 495 by Marc-Antoine Charpentier
With Ensemble Clément Janequin
edit- 1982: Le Chant des Oyseaulx[2] by Clément Janequin
- 1982: Octonaires De La Vanité Du Monde[3] by Paschal de L'Estocart
- 1984: Amours de Ronsard by Antoine de Bertrand
- 1985: Fricassée parisienne[4] on Harmonia Mundi
- 1987: Die sieben Worte Jesu Christi am Kreuz by Heinrich Schütz
- 1987: La Chasse by Clément Janequin
- 1988: Chansons by Josquin des Prez
- 1988: Messe L'homme armé et Requiem by Pierre de la Rue
- 2002: Missa Et ecce terrae motus[5] by Antoine Brumel
With La Chapelle Royale
edit- 1992: Missa Viri Galilei[6] by Palestrina (Ensemble Vocal Européen de la Chapelle Royale and Ensemble Organum)
With Ensemble Organum
edit- 1985: Songs of the Church of Rome - Byzantine Period
- 1986: Missa Pange lingua by Josquin des Prez
- 1988: Chants de l'église Milanaise
- 1989: Carmina Burana
- 1990: The Play of the Pilgrimage to Emmaus.[7]
- 1990: Messe de Tournai
- 1991: Old Roman chant
- 1992: Requiem by Johannes Ockeghem
- 1994: Messe de la Nativité de la Vierge
- 1995: Messe de Nostre Dame by Guillaume de Machaut
- 2004: Compostela. Ad Vesperas Sancti Iacobi - Codex Calixtinus
References
edit- ^ "Le Reniement de saint Pierre" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2018-01-15. Retrieved 2018-01-15.
- ^ "Le Chant des Oyseaulx" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-02-22. Retrieved 2018-01-15.
- ^ Octonaires De La Vanité Du Monde Archived 2018-01-15 at the Wayback Machine on IMSLP
- ^ "Fricassée parisienne". Archived from the original on 2018-01-16. Retrieved 2018-01-15.
- ^ Missa Et ecce terrae motus Archived 2018-01-15 at the Wayback Machine on IMSLP
- ^ Missa Viri Galilei Archived 2018-01-15 at the Wayback Machine on data.bnf.fr
- ^ The Play of the Pilgrimage to Emmaus Archived 2017-01-09 at the Wayback Machine on Harmonia Mundi
External links
edit- Antoine Sicot on Ensemble Organum
- Site de l'ensemble Les Arts Florissants
- Cantate BWV 4 - solistes: Étienne Rosset, Antoine Sicot on YouTube