L'Achéron François Joubert-Caillet In Greek mythology Acheron is the river that Orpheus crossed to rescue Eurydice from the underworld. As its name implies, L’Achéron wants to open a path between two apparently opposed worlds: that of the living and that of the dead, the past and the present, idealism and reality. Created in 2009 by François Joubert-Caillet, L’Achéron brings together a young generation of musicians from the four corners of the world, united around a shared vision: to rethink the accepted tenants of ancient music interpretation while making it more comprehensible for today’s public. L'Achéron's formation varies depending on the musics it performs, the viol consort being its form of predilection. Based in Luxembourg, L’Achéron has been invited to participate in numerous festivals and musical seasons in Europe (Belgium, France, Germany, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Poland, Romania, Switzerland, etc). L’Acheron records with Ricercar who produced its’ first CD dedicated to Anthony Holborne, “The Fruit of Love”, received with enthusiasm by both public and press. Their next CD, Samuel Scheidt’s “Ludi Musici” will be available autumn 2015. L'Achéron’s tracks Giovanni Legrenzi, Sonata per le viole by L'Achéron published on 2013-11-18T09:12:00Z Valentin Haussmann - Fuga Prima by L'Achéron published on 2013-07-23T18:32:18Z O Mensch by L'Achéron published on 2013-05-08T13:17:57Z William Byrd, In Nomine a 4 by L'Achéron published on 2012-12-11T12:13:29Z John Dowland, Flow my tears by L'Achéron published on 2012-12-11T11:09:51Z