K617K617 is a French classical music record label based in Metz and founded by Alain Pacquier, music author and creator of the Festival de Saintes at the Abbaye aux Dames in Charente-Maritime,[1] and the Festival de Sarrebourg (July)[2] at the Couvent de Saint Ulrich.[3] The name "K617" refers to Mozart's Adagio and Rondo for glass harmonica, flute, oboe, viola and cello, K.617). Recordingles Chemins du BaroqueThe activity for which the label was initially most noted relates to a project of Pacquier's, les Chemins du Baroque, exploration of Latin-America's baroque musical heritage.[4][5][6] Pacquier's second book Le retour des caravelles recounts the story of 20 years of exploration of Latin-American baroque music.[7] Mémoire musicale de LorraineA second strand of K617's activity relates to music of Lorraine.[8] This series has recovered various forgotten works of Théodore Gouvy (1819-1898): Requiem, Stabat Mater, dramatic cantatas (Elektra, Egill) and chamber music (string quartets and works for wind ensembles). Other early musicThe label has also branched out in a variety of more and less conventional early music and classical recordings. The "travels" of K617 extend to Poland, Marcin Mielczewski, and Jesuit missions in China, Jean Joseph Marie Amiot. Artists
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