R.I.P 〓 French conductor Jean Claude Margoire died

2018/04/15

French conductor Jean-Claude Malgoire died on the age of 77 on the 13th. After working as a call-engorer of Orchester de Paris, he was a pioneer of baroque music in France who founded La Grande Ecurie et La Chambre du Roy in 1966. According to reports in France, he worked on more than 3,000 concerts and made over 100 recordings. On the other hand, he is familiar with contemporary music and also works on premiere of Berio’s work.
Foto: Philippe Huguen

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