Guillaume Haldenwang is a harpsichordist and choirmaster. He is a popular continuo player and has performed as a member of Les Arts Florissants, Les Talens Lyriques, Il Pomo d’Oro, L'Ensemble Correspondances, L’Ensemble Clément Janequin and L’Ensemble Matheus. He has also worked as a choirmaster/accompanist at the Paris National Opera. When he gives concerts, critics praise his “infallible musicality” (Première Loge), “the utter clarity of his playing” (Resmusica) and his continuo with its “delicious counterpoints, gracious arpeggios and delicate ornaments” (Diapason).
After beginning to play the harpsichord in Niort, Guillaume Haldenwang studied in Paris with Noëlle Spieth, Béatrice Martin and Frédéric Michel. He was taught at master-classes by renowned harpsichordists such as Pierre Hantaï, Bertrand Cuiller and Francesco Corti. Guillaume Haldenwang also holds a degree in musicology from La Sorbonne University, and heads up the La Palatine ensemble together with the soprano Marie Théoleyre.