Roger Tellart
Roger Tellart (9 March 1932 in Paris – 22 July 2013 id.) was a French musicologist and journalist, a specialist of Claudio Monteverdi, Heinrich Schütz, the madrigal and early music on which he published several works.[1]
He was the father of viellist Christophe Tellart (Ensemble Perceval, Hespèrion XXI, Ensemble Réal, Poème Harmonique, etc.).
Biography
Tellart wrote for the daily La Croix and musical magazines Diapason and Goldberg Magazine.[2] He also wrote for the music magazines Classica, Concertclassic.com and La Lettre du musicien.[citation needed]
For a while, he was a producer at Radio France, where he was also invited several times to participate in programs on Baroque music. He was a frequent contributor to Radio Suisse Romande in programs dealing with early music.[citation needed]
Roger Tellart held the rank of Chevalier of the ordre des Arts et des Lettres and was a member of the Académie Charles-Cros.[citation needed]
Bibliography
- 1964: Monteverdi, Seghers
- 1968: Schütz – Musiciens de tous les temps, Seghers
- 1997: Claudio Monteverdi,[3] Fayard, (Grand prix de la critique 1997/1998)
- 2004: Le Madrigal en son jardin,[4] Fayard
References
- ^ Mort du critique musical Roger Tellart in La-Croix.com - 29 July 2013
- ^ Mort de Roger Tellart sur Qobuz.com - 26 July 2013
- ^ Monteverdi
- ^ Le Madrigal en son jardin
External links
- Roger Tellart on Babelio
- Roger Tellart on La lettre du Musicien
- André-Modeste Grétry (1741-1813) by Roger Tellart on concertclassic.com
- Lully déchante aux Champs-Élysées by Roger Tellart on Altamusica
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