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Jean Gilles (composer)

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directed by Jean-Marc Andrieu (3 different recordings in 2007, 2009, 2012 and a pack of 3 CDs in 2013), Les Folies françoises, Les Pages & Les Chantres du Centre de musique baroque de Versailles conducted by Fabien Armengaud, CD CVS 2023.
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is one of the most frequently recorded of all French baroque works. Recordings include two early recordings conducted by
296: 130: 71: 62:. His musical style was influenced by Campra, as were most musicians of his day. He composed motets and a famous 87: 82:. His choral works often alternate passages sung by the soloists with those sung by the chorus. In 1752, in 166: 244: 178: 162: 327: 322: 67: 150: 51: 47: 302: 279: 206:"seventy-seven times" Guy Laurent. Essay in booklet notes to 2007 recording on the K617 label. 79: 292: 146: 248: 174: 158: 43: 182: 59: 170: 316: 116: 39: 260:
Biography, in English: John Hajdu Heyer: "Jean Gilles (1668–1705): a Biography," in
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as music master there. After moving on several times, he became music master at the
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if he had lived long enough. Gilles died suddenly at the age of 37 in
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in 1774. His motets were played frequently from 1728 to 1771 at the
22:(8 January 1668 – 5 February 1705) was a French composer, born at 149:(1957) and (1965), then two landmark recordings conducted by 241: 127:
10 airs for solo voices, transcribed from the grands motets.
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for Archiv (1981) the second with La Chapelle Royale for
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Catalogue thématique des sources du grand motet français
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Lettres sur les hommes célèbres du règne de Louis XIV
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Index

Tarascon
choirboy
Cathedral of Saint-Sauveur
Aix-en-Provence
Guillaume Poitevin
Cathedral of St Etienne
Toulouse
André Campra
requiem
Jean-Philippe Rameau
Stanisław Leszczyński, King of Poland
Louis XV
Concert Spirituel
Lalande
Toulouse
Requiem
grands motets
Leçons de ténèbres
Louis Frémaux
Philippe Herreweghe
Michel Corrette
Collegium Vocale Gent
Musica Antiqua Köln
Harmonia Mundi
Boston Camerata
Joel Cohen
Hervé Niquet
Les Passions
Grove Music Online
Archived

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