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Nicolas Lendormy
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René Drouard du Bousset
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Jean-Baptiste Dupuits
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Jean-Baptiste Dupuits (fl 1741–57) was a French composer and teacher of the harpsichord and hurdy-gurdy. He advertised himself as a student… read moreJean-Baptiste Dupuits (fl 1741–57) was a French composer and teacher of the harpsichord and hurdy-gurdy. He advertised himself as a student of (André) Campra and ‘other great masters’ in the Mercure (February 1753). His works are substan… read moreJean-Baptiste Dupuits (fl 1741–57) was a French composer and teacher of the harpsichord and hurdy-gurdy. He advertised himself as a student of (André) Campra and ‘other great masters’ in the Mercure (February 1753). His works are substantial in both quantity and quality, and merit something bette… read more -
Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre
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Michel Lambert
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Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe
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Francesca Caccini
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Antoine Boësset
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