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Katia Caré first studied the flute in New York, then returned to France and joined the conservatory in Versailles. At the same time, she took singing lessons with Xavier le Maréchal. She later taught at the conservatory herself and attended classes with Marcel Pérès to train in the reading of ancient musical notations, before joining the Ensemble Perceval. | |||
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Katia Caré, born in the 20th century, is a medievalist, professor of medieval music, singer, and French conductor. She is the founder of the Ensemble Perceval as a soloist and established the Ensemble Ligeriana in 1998, which was initially an all-female group dedicated to the reconstruction of medieval chants.
Alongside Guy Robert and Marcel Pérès, she holds a significant position in the French musicological study of medieval songs.
Biography
Katia Caré first studied the flute in New York, then returned to France and joined the conservatory in Versailles. At the same time, she took singing lessons with Xavier le Maréchal. She later taught at the conservatory herself and attended classes with Marcel Pérès to train in the reading of ancient musical notations, before joining the Ensemble Perceval.