Louis-Nicolas Clérambault (1676-1749) was a French musician, best known as… Read Full Bio ↴Louis-Nicolas Clérambault (1676-1749) was a French musician, best known as an organist and composer.
Born in Paris on the 19th December 1676, Clérambault came from a musical family (his father and two of his sons were also musicians). While very young, he learned to play the violon and harpsichord, and he studied the organ with André Raison. He also studied composition and voice.
Clérambault became the organist at the church of the Grands-Augustins, and entered the service of Madame de Maintenon. After the death of Louis XIV and Nivers, he succeeded the latter at the organ of the church of Saint-Sulpice and the royal house of Saint-Cyr, an institution for young girls from the poor nobility. He was responsible there for music, the organ, directing chants and choir, etc.
It was in this post - it remained his after the death of Madame de Maintenon - that he developed the genre of the "French cantata" of which he was the uncontested master. In 1719 he succeeded his teacher André Raison at the organs of the church of the Grands-Jacobins.
He died in Paris on the 26th October 1749.
Born in Paris on the 19th December 1676, Clérambault came from a musical family (his father and two of his sons were also musicians). While very young, he learned to play the violon and harpsichord, and he studied the organ with André Raison. He also studied composition and voice.
Clérambault became the organist at the church of the Grands-Augustins, and entered the service of Madame de Maintenon. After the death of Louis XIV and Nivers, he succeeded the latter at the organ of the church of Saint-Sulpice and the royal house of Saint-Cyr, an institution for young girls from the poor nobility. He was responsible there for music, the organ, directing chants and choir, etc.
It was in this post - it remained his after the death of Madame de Maintenon - that he developed the genre of the "French cantata" of which he was the uncontested master. In 1719 he succeeded his teacher André Raison at the organs of the church of the Grands-Jacobins.
He died in Paris on the 26th October 1749.
Pièces de viole Livre III Suite No. 4 in D Minor: No. 57 La brillante
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Uma maravilha e a pintura do Nicolas Poussin ficou perfeita!
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Tres festive, élégante et magnifique
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Second enfant du couple Claude Jacquet et Anne de la Touche, elle naît en 1665 et est baptisée le 17 mars de la même année. Son père appartient à une dynastie de musiciens bien connue aux ramifications multiples. C'est lui qui se charge de l'éducation musicale d'Élisabeth et de ses trois frères et sœurs, qu'il mène avec autorité et ambition, étant lui-même facteur de clavecins. Enfant prodige, Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre inaugure sa carrière de virtuose en jouant du clavecin à cinq ans devant Louis XIV.
En 1684, elle épouse Marin de La Guerre (1658-1704), organiste de Saint-Séverin , issu lui aussi du milieu musical. Elle associe à son nom de naissance le nom de son mari lui permettant ainsi de bénéficier de la renommée des deux familles et de tisser des liens dans la communauté musicale.
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