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Charles Buterne (c. 1710 – c. 1760) was a
French composer of the
Baroque music era.
Charles Buterne's father was Jean-Baptiste
Buterne, an
organ player...
- Jean-Baptiste
Buterne (c. 1650 – 28
March 1727) was a
French classical organist. Jean-Baptiste
Buterne was born in Toulouse. His
father was an organist...
- François Couperin,
organist (January trimester) from 1693 to 1730 Jean
Buterne, (April trimester) Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers,
organist (July trimester)...
- de Tristán del Pozo
Mercedes de
Moscoso Léonard
Chazal Jeanne-Geneviève
Buterne Mariano de Tristán y
Moscoso Anne-Pierre
Laisnay Pío de Tristán y Moscoso...
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three organists were
Nicolas Lebègue,
Jacques Thomelin and Jean-Baptiste
Buterne.
Nivers only
resigned late in life, in 1708, and was
succeeded by Louis...
- took
place on Pentecost, Juin 8, 1710; the
organist was Jean-Baptiste
Buterne. July 24, 1685: Louis, Duke of
Bourbon and
Louise Françoise de Bourbon...
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Nivers is
appointed to join
Nicolas Lebègue,
Jacques Thomelin and Jean
Buterne as an
organists of the
Chapelle Royale at the
French court. John Blow becomes...
- intended.
Composers (in
alphabetical order)
include Bâton, Boismortier,
Buterne, Chédeville (l'Ainé and le Cadet), Corrette, Delavigne,
Hotteterre "le...
- with Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers, Jacques-Denis Thomelin, and Jean-Baptiste
Buterne. The
surviving copies of Lebègue's
music are very numerous, and this indicates...
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musicians as
Robert de Visée (guitar), René
Descoteaux (flute), Jean-Baptise
Buterne (harpsichord) as well as Forqueray. At the time of Forqueray's appointment...