Corboz, Michel (-Jules)
Corboz, Michel (-Jules)
Corboz, Michel (-Jules) , Swiss conductor; b. Marsens, Feb. 14, 1934. He was educated at the École Normale in Fribourg; then became a director of church music in Lausanne (1953), where he organized the Ensemble Vocal et Instrumental de Lausanne (1968), with which he has given numerous performances of Baroque vocal and orch. music.—NS/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire
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