Our composers

François d’Arjac

A 25-year-old French composer of sacred music, he has distinguished himself through writing that is both luminous and deeply spiritual. Creator of the Jubilee Mass for the Diocese of Monaco, he has also produced several albums, including Ad Deum, dedicated to prayer and inner contemplation. Trained as an opera singer, he knows the human voice intimately, shaping it with delicacy and precision in each of his works. His music, guided by an authentic sensitivity, seeks above all to lift the soul.

Ambroise Divaret

At 27 years old, this Franco-Ukrainian composer has already distinguished himself through remarkable versatility, having written two operas as well as numerous works of sacred music. His catalogue includes several motets, including an Agnus Dei featured in the album Semaine Sainte and composed for men’s choir. His writing is marked by rich, expressive harmonies, shaped both by Romanticism and by the musical traditions of Eastern Europe. With a keen sense of color and emotion, he creates a sound world that is both profound and evocative.

Célestin Vanneufville

At 21 years old, this young French composer and organist has quickly made a name for himself in the Parisian musical landscape. Founder of the Gabriel Fauré choir at La Madeleine Church in Paris, he works to revitalize the choral tradition within this iconic venue. He has also composed several pieces for the opening Mass of the Paris Olympic Games, revealing a style that is both solemn and inspired. Guided by remarkable musical maturity despite his young age, he creates works where a sense of the sacred, vocal brilliance, and artistic depth meet.