Nominated at the French Classical Music Awards !
“Le Moine et le Voyou”, Les Métaboles’ 5th album on the NoMadMusic label, has been nominated in the “Best Recording” category at the 2024 Victoires de la Musique awards! Conducted by Léo Warynski of Les Métaboles and Multilatérale, this album brings together the secular and explosive world of Bernard Cavanna’s ‘Messe un jour ordinaire’ and works for a cappella choir by Francis Poulenc.
Watch the ceremony live on France 3 and France Musique from 9pm on 29 February!
NoMadMusic celebrates its 10th anniversary
2014… 2024: 10 years on! Launched in 2014 by its founders Clothilde Chalot and Hannelore Guittet, NoMadMusic is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year.
10 years of passion and sharing in the service of classical music and jazz, 120 albums published, some fine awards that have made us proud, and your loyalty, dear listeners, that goes straight to our hearts.
10 years after the release of our very first album, also the first by Alexandre Kantorow, then a young pianist aged 16, we have accompanied over a hundred artists, orchestras and ensembles. Each album is unique and tells a story, which NoMadmusic is committed to telling with the utmost artistic, editorial and technical intransigence. To make each new signing a reality, and to continue to unearth and promote new talent on the European scene, alongside established artists.
Latest press reviews
“L’ensemble se distingue par la vitalité de son discours, irrrigué de mille contrechants, et par la richesse de son grain, qui inscrit les quatre compositeurs, Fanny et Felix Mendelssohn, Clara et Robert Schumann, en filiation directe avec ceux qui les ont précédés. Bon sang ne saurait mentir, on joue avec toute l’élégance et toute la finesse du monde lorsque l’on s’appelle Zaïde”
« L’Orchestre national de Lyon emmené par Ben Glassberg relève avec brio le défi de cette musique réellement pensée pour orchestre et qu’on souhaiterait entendre en concert ! »
« What’s perhaps most remarkable is the sense of character and atmosphere he creates, the intense feeling of concentration as he brings us into the depths of Schubert and Müller’s world. […] a very fine Winterreise – and a beautifully recorded one, too. Highly recommended. »