Hello Ed,

"Micrologus" have not officially disbanded, but they haven't performed for 
quite a few years now, which in fact means the same... I have never met Marc 
Tallet personnally but heard of him through the lady violist who probably was 
the one you heard in Tokyo, Danièle Alpers. She is in fact a regular member of 
my ensemble Le Trésor d'Orphée. You can check it up there and see if you 
remenber her : http://tresordorphee.free.fr. I have done a number of gigs with 
Jean-Louis Bindi who was most certainly the singer in this Tokyo performance 
you mention... Early music is a small world, isn't it ?

Best wishes,

Jean-Marie Poirier


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>This is not really part of this thread but... associations happen.
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>On Jan 13, 2009, at 8:17 AM, Sam Chapman wrote:
>> As part of the lecture, my group "Microcosmos" will be making their  
>> debut performance.
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>That is similar to the name Micrologus, an early music group based in  
>Paris. The lutenist/leader that came here (Tokyo) twice with that  
>group, performing early music and dance, is named Mark Tallet. Anyone  
>know of him? It has been quite a number of years now so they may well  
>have disbanded but I really enjoyed their performances.
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>Ed Durbrow
>Saitama, Japan
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