Insula Orchestra, Accentus (founder, music director)
Musical artist
Laurence Equilbey (born 6 March 1962) is a French conductor, known for her work in the choral repertoire, and more recently as the founder and music director of the Insula Orchestra.[1] She also founded the chamber choir Accentus[2] in 1991, and has conducted commercial recordings for such labels as Naïve Records.[3] Equilbey invented the "e-tuner", an electronic means of tuning quarter tones and 1/3 tones.[4]
Early life and education
Laurence Equilbey was born on March 6, 1962.[1] Equilbey studied piano and flute in her early life.
Equilbey founded the chamber choir Accentus in 1991, and continues as its music director. With Accentus, she has conducted commercial recordings for such labels as Naïve Records.[3][7] In 1995, she founded the Jeune Chœur de Paris, which in 2002 was incorporated as a department of the Conservatoire à rayonnement régional de Paris [fr]. She co-directs the programme with Geoffroy Jourdain.
In 2012, she founded the Insula Orchestra.[1] One of their goals is to perform the neglected works by historic women composers, such as Louise Farrenc.[8] In July 2021, Erato Records released their recording of her conducting Farrenc's Symphony nos. 1 and 3.[9]
Equilbey invented the "e-tuner", an electronic means of tuning quarter tones and 1/3 tones.[4] In 2023, Equilbey, Insula, and Accentus collaborated with artist Mat Collishaw on the multimedia piece "Sky Burial."[11] Outside of conventional classical music, she is a collaborator in the Private Domain project, which has included work with Émilie Simon, Murcof, Para One, and Marc Collin of the band Nouvelle Vague.