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Jean-Baptiste Drouart de Bousset

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Not to be confused with Jean-Baptiste Boësset. French composer

Jean-Baptiste Drouard de Bousset (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ batist dʁuaʁ də busɛ]; 1662 - 3 October 1725) was a French baroque composer.

He was born in Asnières, of minor nobility, and became maître de musique of the chapelle of the Louvre. He died in Paris.

His son René Drouard de Bousset was a noted organist who also published two series of cantatas on biblical subjects.

Works, editions, recordings

Works

Recordings

  • Les Fastes De Bacchus, dir. Michel Verschaeve, La Compagnie Baroque. Arion
  • Airs Sérieux, Elizabeth Dobbin, Le Jardin Secret. Fuga Libera (Outhere, 2016)

External links

References

  1. P. Louis Lainé (1818). Dictionnaire veridique des origines des maisons nobles ou anobles du Royaume de France. Vol. 1. Paris: L'Imprimerie de Plassan. p. 335.


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