Laurence Equilbey

Laurence Equilbey
Background information
Born6 March 1962
France
OccupationConductor
LabelsErato Records, Naïve Records
Member ofInsula Orchestra, Accentus (founder, music director)

Laurence Equilbey (born 6 March 1962) is a French conductor, known for her work in the choral repertoire, and more recently as the founder and music director of the Insula Orchestra.[1] She also founded the chamber choir Accentus[2] in 1991, and has conducted commercial recordings for such labels as Naïve Records.[3] Equilbey invented the "e-tuner", an electronic means of tuning quarter tones and 1/3 tones.[4]

  1. ^ "INSULA ORCHESTRA: INSTRUMENTS OF THEN, SPIRIT OF TODAY". Insula Orchestra.
  2. ^ Sulcas, Roslyn (July 18, 2018), "Balloons, iPads, Aquarium: A Conductor Creates a 'Creation'", The New York Times, retrieved June 30, 2024
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