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Charles Dieupart (1676 – 1751) was a
French harpsichordist, violinist, and composer.
Although he was
known as
Charles to his
contemporaries according to...
- style. It has also been
suggested that the name is a
tribute to
Charles Dieupart,
whose fame was
greatest in England, and on
whose Six
Suittes de clavessin...
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Louis Couperin (c.1626–1661) Louis-Nicolas Clérambault (1676–1749)
Charles Dieupart (1667–1740) Jean-Nicolas
Geoffroy (1633–1694) Élisabeth
Jacquet de la Guerre...
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Sarabande Video – solo
Sarabande performed by
Kaspar Mainz,
music by
Charles Dieupart, with Il
Giardino Armonico Video –
Baroque Sarabande à deux C****ography...
- Ville-au-Bois. Sougne-Remouchamps,
railway bridge across the Rue de
Trois Ponts Dieupart, church: l'église des Saints-Anges Deigné,
church (l'église Saint-Joseph)...
- F5). The term
flute du quart, or
fourth flute (B♭4), was used by
Charles Dieupart,
although curiously he
treated it as a
transposing instrument in relation...
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recorder works,
including sonatas and
suites by
Francesco Barsanti,
Charles Dieupart and
Johann Christian Schickhardt. He
composed two
sonatas for recorder...
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Albert Christoph Dies (1755–1822)
Albert Dietrich (1829–1908)
Charles Dieupart (c. 1670 – c. 1740)
Alfredo Diez
Nieto (1919–2021) Rudi
Martinus van Dijk...
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included Boyvin, Nivers, Raison, d'Anglebert, Corrette, Lebègue, Le Roux,
Dieupart, François Couperin,
Nicolas de
Grigny and Marchand. (The latter, according...
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examples of
dances and styles. If one
imagines a spectrum, with
Charles Dieupart (1701) at the
French end,
Elizabeth Jacquet de la Guerre's
second book...