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For nearly 30 years, Étienne Moulinié's career remained inseparable from the patronage of Gaston d'Orléans (1608-1660), brother of Louis XIII. In his "Meslanges sur des sujets chrétiens", which he considered his major work, he claimed a freedom of composition capable of "purifying music and making it completely chaste". Ensemble Correspondences Sébastien Daucé, organ and direction “O bone Jesu” (Etienne Moulinié): 01:09 “Lauda Sion salvatorem” (Etienne Moulinié): 04:59 “Caro mea vere est cibus” (Etienne Moulinié): 06:49 “Jesu nostra redemptio” (Antoine Boësset): 09:13 “Cantate Domino” (Etienne Moul inié): 12:42 Allemande in G (François de Chancy): 15:41 “Magi videntes stellam” (Etienne Moulinié): 17:34 “O dulce nomen” (Etienne Moulinié): 19:22 “Ecce video” (Etienne Moulinié): 22:39 “Ne reminiscaris Domine” (Etienne Moulinié): 24:35 “ meus quid fecit tibi & Pie Jesu » (Antoine Boësset): 28:24 Allemande in C (François de Chancy): 38:43 « Ego flos campi » (Etienne Moulinié): 40:56 « Dum esset rex » (Etienne Moulinié): 44:00 « La Pacifique » (Louis Constantin): 45:21 « Veni sponsa mea » (Etienne Moulinié): 48:09 Litanies of the Virgin (Etienne Moulinié): 54:09 « Flores vivanterunt » (Etienne Moulinié): 1:05:56 Recording made at the Maguelone Early Music Festival in June 2014. by Olivier Simonnet. Produced by Calicot Productions (Ozango), Mezzo, TVSud, Le Festival de Maguelone. With the support of the National Center for Cinema and the Animated Image (CNC). Click here to subscribe to the Correspondances ensemble channel: / @ensemblecorrespondances ------ Follow the Correspondances ensemble: Facebook: / ensemblecorrespondances1 Twitter: / correspondances Instagram: / ensemblecorrespondances