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Katia Caré

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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.