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Forqueray is the
surname of a
family of
baroque French musicians and composers, and may
refer to one of
these articles below:
Antoine Forqueray (1672–1745)...
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Antoine Forqueray (September 1672 – 28 June 1745) was a
French composer and
virtuoso of the
viola da gamba.
Forqueray, born in Paris, was the
first in...
- Jean-Baptiste
Forqueray (3
April 1699 – 28 June 1782), the son of
Antoine Forqueray, was a
player of the viol and a composer.
Forqueray was born in Paris...
- (Le Vézinet), of
character (La timide, L'agaçante) or of
persons (La
Forqueray, La Marais, La Rameau). The last type of
appellation was not used by Jean-Philippe...
- of art (e.g. La Victoire, la de Sartine) or
other composers (e.g. La
Forqueray). His late
music contains elements typical of the
early classical movement...
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black magic. A
scandalous trial was
avoided by a lettre) Jean-Baptiste
Forqueray (request of his father) Honoré de Mirabeau, Des
Lettres de
Cachet et des...
- London, 1991), and
previously unpublished harpsichord music by
Antoine Forqueray (Heugel, 1970).
Tilney has a long
discography of
harpsichord and fortepiano...
- (1680–1756)
Jacques Duphly (1715–1789)
Pierre Février (1696–1760) Jean-Baptiste
Forqueray (1699–1782) Pierre-Claude
Foucquet (1694–1772) Jean-Adam
Guilain (1680–1739;...
- Colombe,
Johann Sebastian Bach,
Johannes Schenck, DuBuisson,
Antoine Forqueray,
Charles Dollé and Carl
Friedrich Abel
wrote virtuoso music for it. Georg...
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Danoville François
Couperin Louis de Caix d'Hervelois
Joseph Bodin de
Boismortier Antoine Forqueray Jean-Baptiste
Forqueray Charles Dollé
Roland Marais v t e...