Charles Desmazures
Charles Desmazures (Fère-en-Tardenois (Aisne) 13 October 1669; Marseille, 13 February 1736) was a French baroque composer, and organist at the old Marseille Cathedral.[1][2][3] More editions In 1701 he dedicated six Pièces de Simphonie (published 1702) to Maria Luisa of Savoy.[4]
French baroque choir Les Festes d'Orphée has published some works in the CD collection "Les Maîtres Baroques de Provence"
References
- ↑ Nathalie Dauvois, Jean-Philippe Grosperrin Songes et songeurs (XIIIe-XVIIIe siècle) 2003 Page 217 "Charles Desmazures (1669-1736), né dans l'Aisne puis organiste à Marseille, propose enfin un recueil de Pièces de symphonie (1702), incluant, dans la Suite en C-sol-ut, une pièce intitulée « Les rêveries »22. Estimé à Marseille, notre "
- ↑ The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians 2001
- ↑ Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians: Conf-Gysi Nicolas Slonimsky, Laura Diane Kuhn, Nicolas Slonimsky - 2001
- ↑ CHARLES DESMAZURES Pièces de Simphonie (1702): Suites I y III / Vespres d'Arnadí. Dani Espasa, director
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