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

Born in Brussels, Steven van Dyck graduated in voice from the Brussels Royal Conservatory and in musicology from the Université Libre de Bruxelles. He continued his studies with René Jacobs and Rachel Yakar at the Studio Versailles Opera and at the Paris Conservatory with William Christie.

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

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.

LBaroque violinist Ingrid Matthews is the Music Director of Seattle Baroque, and one of today’s most respected exponents of her instrument.
Francis Colpron has been recognized for some years as one of the most talented instrumentalists of his generation.
Pierre Cartier is a double bass player as well as a composer and a singer. His music is the convergence of the multiple approaches he has pursued since the very start of his career.
Born in Deventer in the Netherlands, Maxine Eilander grew up in South Africa.
Olivier Fortin began studying the harpsichord at the age eight, graduating with distinction from the Quebec Conservatory in 1995.

Mike Fentross a eu Toyohiko Satoh comme professeur au Conservatoire Royal de La Haye, puis Nigel Northe et José Miguel Moreno.