Joseph François Salomon
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Joseph François Salomon (April 1649 – 5 March 1732) was a French composer of the Baroque era. Born in Toulon, he learnt to play the bass viol and the harpsichord, and went to Paris to work as a musician for the royal family. He was 52 when he composed his first opera, the tragédie en musique Médée et Jason.
Operas
- Médée et Jason (1713)
- Théonoé (1715)
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- 1649 births
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