Musical ballad with lute and guiterne with Pascale Boquet
Pascale Boquet, lute and guiterne, Musics of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries (France, Italy, England) Saturday 16 from 12h to 17h, Sunday 17 from 13h to 17h Musical accompaniment of visits, concerts in the chapel and the aula of the castle
Basses-danses, cantigas, rondeaux et virelais médiévaux - Fantasies, songs and dances of the Renaissance: Pierre Attaignant, Adrien Le Roy, Guillaume Morlaye, Pierre Phalèse, Thoinot Arbeau, Joan-Ambrosio Dalza, Giovanni Casteliono, Francesco da Milano, Henry VIII, John Dowland, John Playford and Improvisations...
Pascale Boquet (Mauvières): Having deepened her approach to the lute in contact with Hopkinson Smith and Paul O'Dette, she has played and recorded in ensembles such as the Ensemble Guillaume de Machaut, Les Estrméniers, La Compagnie Maistre Guillaume, La Grande Ecurie et la Chambre du Roy, Le Concert Spirituel, Les Traversées Baroques, Les Witches, l'ensemble Doulce Mémoire ... She is currently a member of the Compagnie Outre Mesure (Renaissance Music and Dance), and regularly plays with various groups such as singing and lute duets, poetry and lute… 2011: CD "Du mignard Luth...": Fantasies, French and Italian songs and dances of the Renaissance. 2021: CD «Ronsard à son luth», French songs for solo lute and poems by Ronsard recited by Benoît Damant. Holder of the C.A of Ancient Music, she taught in several courses and conservatories, and was for nearly 30 years professor of lute, ensemble music, accompaniment and improvisation at the CRR of Tours. She currently works at the Pôle Aliénor in Poitiers. She is the author of a lute method, a 16th Accompaniment Course and numerous pedagogical collections. Since 2005, she has been actively involved in the Société Française de Luth.