Concert NEW : Eh bien, dansez maintenant ! The art of dance in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries More about
Spectacle La Roulotte d’Arlequin A Renaissance musical loosely based on the madrigal comedy La Pazzia Senile by Adriano Banchieri (1568-1634) with Italian songs from the 1960s! More about
Concert Josquin Desprez – Prince of Musicians Considered a central figure of the Franco-Flemish school, the composer Josquin Desprez is believed to have been born in the 1450s in Hainaut (modern-day Belgium); he died in… More about
Concert Votre amour est vagabonde – Songs in French by Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck 2021 will see the commemoration of the 400th anniversary of Sweelinck’s death in Amsterdam. Renowned as one of the foremost representatives of the Dutch keyboard school,… More about
Concert Leonardo da Vinci, the hidden music Many of Leonardo da Vinci’s contemporaries mention his love for music. As well as for his many other talents, he was famed for his accomplishments as a musician, who would… More about
Spectacle Leonardo da Vinci, the hidden music A show combining Renaissance music, painting and visual and digital creationCreation 2019 at the Auditorium of Musée du Louvre in Paris. More about
Concert Cine-concert “Leonardo da Vinci” This film, made in 1919, for the four-hundredth anniversary of the death of Leonardo da Vinci, by two pioneers of Italian cinema, Julia Cassini Rizzotto and Mario Corsi, traces the… More about
Spectacle Royal festivities at the French court With music, singing, dancing and sumptuous costumes, Doulce Mémoire invite you to come and enjoy their evocation of such a celebration at the court of François I. More about
Concert Musics at the French court This concert recreates the daily atmosphere of the pleasant and charming life at the court of the King of France during the 16th century. More about
Concert Le printemps of Claude Le Jeune Often mentioned, often analysed (notably by Olivier Messiaen) but rarely heard, Claude Le Jeune’s Le Printemps was brazenly modern for its time. More about
Concert Carpe Diem : Ronsard, lyric poet A tribute to this great poet who judged the music indispensable to the transmission of the poetic text, and declared himself the first French lyric poet. More about
Rencontre Nights of Jaipur Here two worlds are brought together: that of the ragas, as played in the palaces of North India, and that of ars subtilior, as heard in the fifteenth century at the Visconti court… More about
Rencontre Roses of Ispahan The concert proposes a dialogue between the Nuovo Stile of Caccini in the early seventeenth century and the classical Persian vocal music. More about
Concert Fountain of Fortune The last fires of the chivalrous ideal through this fifteenth century court music whose subtlety and melancholy enchant us. More about
Concert The Tears Le lagrime di San Pietro – Roland de Lassus (1532-1594) and Le lagrime del peccatore – Lodovico Agostini (1534-1590) More about
Concert Renaissance splendours A colorful ceremony with 19 musicians from Doulce Mémoire and more than 50 amateur chorists – New creation 2017 More about
Concert Field of the Cloth of Gold – 1520 : a mass for Peace The meeting for the Field of the Cloth of Gold culminated with the celebration of High Mass. Which was the more impressive: the complex, virtuosic English style, or the French… More about
Concert Requiem for the Kings of France Eustache du Caurroy’s Missa pro Defunctis is undoubtedly the most famous requiem mass of the Ancien Régime. More about
Concert Tenebrae for the Saturday of Holy Week The Lamentations of Cristóbal de Morales (1500-53) were sung in the Sistine Chapel. More about
Concert Music for the funeral of Anne of Brittany Doulce Mémoire evokes the splendid ceremonies that were to inspire French royal funerals for several centuries to come. More about
Concert Christmas in Rome : Lauds and oratorios Doulce Mémoire invite you to attend a prayer vigil in Rome’s popular Trastevere district in the early seventeenth century. This music, immediate in its charm, comes within… More about
Rencontre Lauds – The East and the West Confraternities Religious fraternities composed of laymen existed in both the Muslim and the Catholic traditions. More about