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Belgium. La Petite Bande threat­ened with dis­ap­pear­ance by the Flemish Government. La Petite Bande was found­ed in 1972 by Sigiswald Kuijken at the request of the record com­pa­ny Harmonia Mundi (Germany) in order to record Lully’s Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme, under the direc­tion of Gustav Leonhardt. The orches­tra takes its name and con­sti­tu­tion from Lully’s own orches­tra at the court of Louis XIV. All its mem­bers are inter­na­tion­al­ly renowned spe­cial­ists in the ear­ly music field.

Although orig­i­nal­ly La Petite Bande was not meant to become a per­ma­nent orches­tra, the suc­cess of the record­ings was such that they began to give con­certs reg­u­lar­ly. Having ini­tial­ly con­cen­trat­ed main­ly on French music, the orches­tra’s reper­toire has expand­ed over the years to include music by the Italian mas­ters and that of Bach, Handel, Gluck, Haydn, Mozart and others.

La Petite Bande has per­formed in a mul­ti­tude of inter­na­tion­al fes­ti­vals and con­cert series, in Europe, Japan, Australia, South America and China.

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