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- Marc-Antoine Charpentier - Wikipedia
Marc-Antoine Charpentier (French: [maʁk ɑ̃twan ʃaʁpɑ̃tje]; 1643 – 24 February 1704 [2]) was a French Baroque composer during the reign of Louis XIV One of his most famous works is the main theme from the prelude of his Te Deum H 146, Marche en rondeau
- Marc-Antoine Charpentier | Baroque music, operas, sacred works | Britannica
Marc-Antoine Charpentier was the most important French composer of his generation and the outstanding French composer of oratorios Charpentier went to Rome in about 1667, where he is believed to have studied composition, perhaps with Giacomo Carissimi
- Marc-antoine Charpentier - Encyclopedia. com
The works of the French composer Marc Antoine Charpentier (1634-1704) are generally considered to be the epitome of the formal, learned style cultivated in French music in the late 17th century Marc Antoine Charpentier was born in Paris
- Marc-Antoine Charpentier biography - 8notes. com
Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1643 - February 24, 1704) was a French composer of the Baroque era He was a prolific and versatile composer, principally of sacred vocal music, and was one of the most famous contemporaries of Jean-Baptiste Lully
- Marc-Antoine Charpentier - ChoralWiki - CPDL
View the Wikipedia article on Marc-Antoine Charpentier List of vocal works For works at CPDL sorted alphabetically by title, see Marc-Antoine Charpentier compositions
- Marc-Antoine Charpentier - Opera World
Marc-Antoine Charpentier (French: 1643 – 24 February 1704) was a French Baroque composer during the reign of Louis XIV One […]
- About the Composer: Marc-Antoine Charpentier — UpperValley Baroque
About The Composer: Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1643-1704) DONNA REILLY Marc-Antoine Charpentier was born in, or near, Paris, during the reign of Louis XIV His father was a master scribe, well off, and with important connections to influential people
- Marc-Antoine Charpentier, classical music composer
Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1643 – 24 February 1704) was a French composer of the Baroque era Exceptionally prolific and versatile, Charpentier produced compositions of the highest quality in several genres His mastery in writing sacred vocal music, above all, was recognized and hailed by his contemporaries
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