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Pierre Gallot
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Pierre Gallot (ca.1660-ca.1715) was a French lutenist and composer. He was a nephew of the composer Jacques Gallot. View wikiPierre Gallot (ca.1660-ca.1715) was a French lutenist and composer. He was a nephew of the composer Jacques Gallot. View wikiPierre Gallot (ca.1660-ca.1715) was a French lutenist and composer. He was a nephew of the composer Jacques Gallot. View wiki -
Jacques de Belleville
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Jacques de Montmorency, sieur de Belleville (died c. 1640) was a 17th-century French violinist, lutenist, ballet master and composer. He wa… read moreJacques de Montmorency, sieur de Belleville (died c. 1640) was a 17th-century French violinist, lutenist, ballet master and composer. He was one of Louis XIII of France's dance masters with Nicolas Dugap, Jacques Cordier called &quo… read moreJacques de Montmorency, sieur de Belleville (died c. 1640) was a 17th-century French violinist, lutenist, ballet master and composer. He was one of Louis XIII of France's dance masters with Nicolas Dugap, Jacques Cordier called "Bocan" and Pierre Beauchamp. On the 27 May 1637 he ma… read more -
Germain Pinel
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Germain Pinel (Paris, c.1600 – October 1661) was a French lutenist and composer. His father Pierre Pinel was himself a lutenist, like sever… read moreGermain Pinel (Paris, c.1600 – October 1661) was a French lutenist and composer. His father Pierre Pinel was himself a lutenist, like several other members of the family (especially his younger brother François Pinel) and his three sons … read moreGermain Pinel (Paris, c.1600 – October 1661) was a French lutenist and composer. His father Pierre Pinel was himself a lutenist, like several other members of the family (especially his younger brother François Pinel) and his three sons Jean-Baptiste, Jean and Séraphin. Germain was quoted as mast… read more -
Henri de Bailly
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Henri de Bailly (died October 1637) was a French composer. Originally a singer in the chapelle royale of Henri IV, he was elevated to Surin… read moreHenri de Bailly (died October 1637) was a French composer. Originally a singer in the chapelle royale of Henri IV, he was elevated to Surintendant de la musique in 1622 by Louis XIII, and at the same time raised to the nobility. Bailly w… read moreHenri de Bailly (died October 1637) was a French composer. Originally a singer in the chapelle royale of Henri IV, he was elevated to Surintendant de la musique in 1622 by Louis XIII, and at the same time raised to the nobility. Bailly was known for diminutions on airs by Guédron, Boësset and Mou… read more -
Jean de Bournonville
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Jean de Bournonville was a French composer active in the first third of the 17th century, born in Noyon around 1585 and died in Paris on 27… read moreJean de Bournonville was a French composer active in the first third of the 17th century, born in Noyon around 1585 and died in Paris on 27 May 1632. He should not be confused with his son Valentin de Bournonville, who published masses i… read moreJean de Bournonville was a French composer active in the first third of the 17th century, born in Noyon around 1585 and died in Paris on 27 May 1632. He should not be confused with his son Valentin de Bournonville, who published masses in the middle of the 17th century. The 1612 Octo Cantica stat… read more -
Charles Coypeau d'Assoucy
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Charles Coypeau (16 October 1605 Paris – 29 October 1677, Paris) was a French musician and burlesque poet. In the mid-1630s he began using … read moreCharles Coypeau (16 October 1605 Paris – 29 October 1677, Paris) was a French musician and burlesque poet. In the mid-1630s he began using the nom de plume D'Assouci or Dassoucy From the time he was eight or nine, Charles Coypeau be… read moreCharles Coypeau (16 October 1605 Paris – 29 October 1677, Paris) was a French musician and burlesque poet. In the mid-1630s he began using the nom de plume D'Assouci or Dassoucy From the time he was eight or nine, Charles Coypeau began running away from home. His father then placed him in th… read more -
Denis Macé
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Denis Macé was a French musician and composer, born around 1600 and died before June 1663, active in Paris in the middle of the 17th cent… read moreDenis Macé was a French musician and composer, born around 1600 and died before June 1663, active in Paris in the middle of the 17th century. He is known as a master of music and composed mostly spiritual or secular music. He is the so… read moreDenis Macé was a French musician and composer, born around 1600 and died before June 1663, active in Paris in the middle of the 17th century. He is known as a master of music and composed mostly spiritual or secular music. He is the son of Ja Macé. Bourgeois of Paris, then residing in the rue a… read more -
Jean Colin
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Jean Colin (1620 - 1694), a French composer, Cantor, then chapel master and conductor. Priest and canon of the cathedral of Soissons. View wikiJean Colin (1620 - 1694), a French composer, Cantor, then chapel master and conductor. Priest and canon of the cathedral of Soissons. View wikiJean Colin (1620 - 1694), a French composer, Cantor, then chapel master and conductor. Priest and canon of the cathedral of Soissons. View wiki -
René Mésangeau
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René Mésangeau (or Mézangeau, Mesangio, Mésengeot, Mesengé, Meziniot, Meschanson, Mesangior, Mazagau, Merengeau, Messangior, Mezanio, and M… read moreRené Mésangeau (or Mézangeau, Mesangio, Mésengeot, Mesengé, Meziniot, Meschanson, Mesangior, Mazagau, Merengeau, Messangior, Mezanio, and Mezengau) (fl. 1567–1638) was a French composer and lutenist. He is considered to be one of the fin… read moreRené Mésangeau (or Mézangeau, Mesangio, Mésengeot, Mesengé, Meziniot, Meschanson, Mesangior, Mazagau, Merengeau, Messangior, Mezanio, and Mezengau) (fl. 1567–1638) was a French composer and lutenist. He is considered to be one of the finest lutenists of the 17th century. In 1619, he settled in Fr… read more -
François de Chancy
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François de Chancy (1600–1656) was a French singer lutenist and composer. He was a master of music for Cardinal Richelieu in 1631, master o… read moreFrançois de Chancy (1600–1656) was a French singer lutenist and composer. He was a master of music for Cardinal Richelieu in 1631, master of chamber music (1635) and was chamber musician of the King's Chapel (1649). François de Chan… read moreFrançois de Chancy (1600–1656) was a French singer lutenist and composer. He was a master of music for Cardinal Richelieu in 1631, master of chamber music (1635) and was chamber musician of the King's Chapel (1649). François de Chancy was highly regarded by Mersenne, who included Chancy piec… read more