L’Ensemble
Portique:
A
Musical Passage from the Baroque... ...to the Contemporary
Founder and artistic director, Lisette
Kielson, presents L’Ensemble Portique
as a rare ensemble in today’s chamber music
genre. Its conception emerged from Lisette’s
passion for playing Baroque and contemporary music
on the recorder and flute. Its name was inspired
by the sculpture “Portique” designed
and crafted by her grandmother, internationally
renowned artist
Madeleine Stanley-Jossem. Two forms of steel interlaced
with silver stand boldly apart, creating an opening,
a gateway, yet both are connected to the solid
base that supports and unites them. “Portique” is
the visual representation of L’Ensemble Portique’s
mission to explore the independence and interdependence
of the distinct and separate musical worlds of
early and contemporary music. Lisette’s vision
of integrating the two provides the guiding force
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WATCH FOR LISETTE'S NEWLY DESIGNED WEBSITE!
COMING SOON!
Stay tuned for news on Lisette's New Bach CD with Paul Boehnke!
Upcoming Workshops with Lisette:
SFEMS Recorder Workshop
July 20-26, 2008
Oakland, CA
Portique's Midwest Recorder Workshop Series
September 6, 2008
Bloomington, Illinois
Chicago Chapter of the American Recorder Society
April 25, 2009
Chicago, IL
For more information,
please contact Lisette.
Hear Lisette in Concert.
For more information, go to
Concert Events.
SAVE THE DATE!
American Recorder Society will be 70 in 2009! Join us for our 2nd
ARS Festival and Conference
July 30-August 2, 2009
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Visit americanrecorder.org for more info!
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