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René Mesangeau

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His output consists of about fifty works, including his own works and transcriptions, which were influential in the development of lute music after 1630. He was a pioneer of the new D minor lute tuning that was important for the
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In 1619, he settled in France and married the daughter of the spinet maker
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Index

fl.
lutenist
Jean Jacquet
Louis XIII
style brisé
Pierre Ballard
Marin Mersenne

Ennemond Gaultier
tombeau
Handbook of Guitar and Lute Composers
ISBN
978-0-7866-5844-2
Sadie, Stanley
Tyrrell, John
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
Macmillan Publishers
ISBN
978-1-56159-239-5
Recordings of some Mésangeau's pieces
Free scores by René Mesangeau
International Music Score Library Project
Categories
16th-century births
1638 deaths
17th-century classical composers
French Baroque composers
Composers for lute
French classical musicians
French lutenists

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