Les Folies Françoises
directed by Patrick Cohën-Akenine, violin
Tuesday, March 23, 2009 at 7:30pm
The Morgan Library & Museum
Free pre-concert talk at 7pm
Tickets: $35 for Morgan members; $45 for non-members – reserved seating
Purchase through the Morgan Library & Museum at 212-685-0008 ext. 560
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Patrick Cohën-Akenine, violin
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François Poly, 'cello Beatrice Poly, harpsichord
Great Parisian Masters under Louis XV:
Music of Leclair, Barrière, and Royer
Led by dynamic violinist Patrick Cohën-Akenine, the French chamber ensemble Les Folies Françoises breathes new life into the wide instrumental repertoire of the 17th and 18th centuries, in the Baroque spirit of freedom, plurality, and creativity that inspired the musicians of the Grand Siècle. Taking its name from François Couperin’s Treizième Ordre, Les Folies Françoises aims to express the full palette of colours and feelings that characterize the musical tastes of the period. They make their Boston Early Music Festival début with a program of music by Leclair, Barriere, and Royer, court musicians to the infamous Louis XV.


