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Jacques Thomelin (c. 1635 – 28
October 1693), also
named Jacques-Denis or Alexandre-Jacques-Denis, was a 17th-century
French composer and organist. Jacques...
- Jacques-Denis
Thomelin, who
served both at
court and at the
church of Saint-Jacques-de-la-Boucherie.
Biographer Évrard
Titon du
Tillet wrote that
Thomelin treated...
- Chavane, Germenoy-en-Brie, and his
second wife
Marie de
Thomelin, the
daughter of Jean de
Thomelin, a king's
counsellor and a
treasurer of
France in the...
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Simone Agostini [it] (c. 1635–1680)
Lambert Chaumont (c. 1635–1712)
Jacques Thomelin (1635/40–1693)
Daniel Danielis (1635–1696)
Johann Wilhelm Furchheim (c...
- for the king. The
other three organists were
Nicolas Lebègue,
Jacques Thomelin and Jean-Baptiste Buterne.
Nivers only
resigned late in life, in 1708,...
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Chapelle royale in 1678,
quarter of April, at the same time as Lebègue,
Thomelin and Nivers, a
position he held
until 1702. He was
succeeded by Garnier...
- Guillaume-Gabriel
Nivers is
appointed to join
Nicolas Lebègue,
Jacques Thomelin and Jean
Buterne as an
organists of the
Chapelle Royale at the
French court...
- Later,
probably around 1450, Jean II de
Rosmadec and his wife
Jeanne Thomelin carried out
major alterations: a
chapel was
added to the
south side, and...
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prestigious position he
shared with Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers, Jacques-Denis
Thomelin, and Jean-Baptiste Buterne. The
surviving copies of Lebègue's
music are...
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organist (July trimester)
Nicolas Lebègue, (October trimester)
Jacques Thomelin Jean-Baptiste
Buterne Gabriel Garnier Louis Marchand Jean-François Dandrieu...