Née en Acadie, Suzie LeBlanc a mené une carrière internationale, se spécialisant dans le répertoire des XVIIe et XVIIIe siécles, la mélodie française et la musique acadienne traditionnelle.

An innovative and creative harpist, Antoine Malette-Chénier plays a repertoire ranging from the Renaissance to contemporary creations.

Eric Milnes has been critically acclaimed throughout North America and Europe as one of the most dynamic and compelling early music directors and keyboard artists of the younger generation.

Davide Monti is a violinist who combines his infectious energy with the exceptional talent of being a completely natural performer.

Born in London, England, Nigel North has been Professor of Lute at the Early Music Institute, Indiana University, Bloomington (USA) since 1999.

A versatile artist, Marie-Laurence Primeau leads an active career in early music on both recorder and viola da gamba. She performs with ensembles such as Flûte Alors!, Les Boréades de Montréal, Le Consort des Voix Humaines, La Cigale, Les Idées Heureuses, Les Voix Baroques and the Toronto Masque Theatre.
Born in Mexico City, Rafael Sánchez Guevara plays viola da gamba and cello, focusing on historical and rhetorical performance of several musical styles.

As a harpsichord virtuoso, conductor and founder of Capriccio Stravagante, Skip Sempé is at the forefront of personalities who are now devoted to Renaissance music and baroque music.

Stephen Stubbs, born 1951 in Seattle, has been engaged in music-making since early childhood.
The beauty of his voice will stop you in your tracks” Gramophone, UK “Vastly refined singing… a voice of purity, clarity and surprising power.” The New York Times, USA