- Marc-Antoine Charpentier - Wikipedia
Marc-Antoine Charpentier 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
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Marc-Antoine Charpentier (born 1643, in or near Paris, France—died Feb 24, 1704, Paris) was the most important French composer of his generation and the outstanding French composer of oratorios
- Marc-Antoine Charpentier - Opera World
Marc-Antoine Charpentier dominated the Baroque musical scene in seventeenth century France because of the quality of his prolific output He mastered all genres, and his skill in writing sacred vocal music was especially hailed by his contemporaries
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Charpentier died in 1704 at Sainte-Chapelle, where (after Lully’s death) he’d finally attained the position of musical director, one of the most prestigious jobs in Paris
- Marc-Antoine Charpentier - Opéra national de Paris
With his only opera, Médée (1693), based on a libretto by Thomas Corneille, Charpentier reached the pinnacle of his art and expressive power
- 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
- 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
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