Jean-Baptiste Drouart de Bousset
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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,[1] 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
- Psaumes paraphrased by Elisabeth-Sophie Chéron (1648–1711), Ballard Paris.
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
- Free scores by Jean-Baptiste Drouart de Bousset at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)
References
- ^ 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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