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1 Biography  





2 Selected discography  



2.1  With Les Arts Florissants  





2.2  With the Collegium Musicum 90  





2.3  With the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra  





2.4  Other  







3 References  





4 External links  














Sophie Daneman






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Sophie Daneman is a British soprano specializing in the baroque repertoire.

Biography

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Sophie Daneman, a daughter of the actor Paul Daneman, studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London.[1]

She became known during the 1990s with the baroque music ensemble Les Arts Florissants,[1] spearhead of the baroqueux [fr] movement led by William Christie, with whom she interpreted mainly great names of the French baroque such as Montéclair, Rameau, Charpentier, Mondonville and Couperin.

In addition to William Christie, Daneman worked under the direction of numerous choir directors, such as Christopher Hogwood, Robert King, Gérard Lesne, Jean-Claude Malgoire, Neville Marriner, Philippe Herreweghe,[1] and Nicholas McGegan.

Selected discography

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Daneman has recorded for the labels Erato, Harmonia Mundi, EMI Classics and Virgin Records.[1]

With Les Arts Florissants

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With the Collegium Musicum 90

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With the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra

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Other

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References

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