The Orchestre des Champs-Élysées is an orchestra that specializes in the performance of music from the period from roughly 1750 to the early twentieth century,[1][2] that is, it covers the period from the flourishing of Haydn to that of Mahler.
[2] It has performed in such venues as the Concertgebouw (Amsterdam), the Musikverein (Vienna), the Barbican Centre (London), Alte Oper (Frankfurt), the Philharmonic Halls in Berlin and Munich, the Gewandhaus (Leipzig), the Lincoln Center (New York), Parco della Musica (Rome) and the Auditoriums of Dijon and Lucerne.
[1][2] Guest conductors have included Daniel Harding, Louis Langrée, Christian Zacharias, Heinz Holliger, Christophe Coin and René Jacobs.
[1] Writing for Music Web International, Margarida Mota-Bull wrote: "for the first time, I felt differently towards this Symphony and this is entirely due to Herreweghe's, and the Orchestre des Champs-Élysées's credit....there was a light at the end of the tunnel, a triumph over adversity, which I believe was an interpretation very close to the composer’s intentions....this interpretation of the "Scottish" by Philippe Herreweghe and the Orchestre des Champs-Élysées was truly wonderful and arguably, one of the best I have ever had the pleasure of witnessing.
"[3] (in reverse chronological order) For φ : In 2010, Philippe Herreweghe has founded his own label, φ (PHI), coproduced with Outhere MAHLER Symphonie N.4 For Naïve: BEETHOVEN Works for violin and orchestra For harmonia mundi: BRUCKNER Symphony N.5 BRUCKNER Mass N.3 in F minor SCHUMANN Symphonies N.1 & N.3 MAHLER Des Knaben Wunderhorn BRUCKNER Symphony N.4 BRUCKNER Symphony N.7 SCHUBERT / MENDELSSOHN Mass in A flat / Psalm 42 FAURE / FRANCK Requiem /Symphonie in D BEETHOVEN Symphony N.9 SCHUMANN Scenes from Faust BERLIOZ L'Enfance du Christ SCHUMANN Cello Concerto / Piano Concerto SCHUMANN Symphonies N.2 & N.4 MOZART Gran Partita K.361 / Serenade for winds K.388 MOZART Requiem BRAHMS A German Requiem MENDELSSOHN Paulus BEETHOVEN Missa Solemnis BERLIOZ Summer nights / Herminie MENDELSSOHN The Midsummer Night's dream / The Hebrides MENDELSSOHN Elias MOZART Great mass in C minor