Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers (c. 1632, Paris – 13 November 1714) was a French organist, composer and theorist. His first livre d'orgue is the earliest surviving...
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melodic lines, expanding the traditional polyphonic forms, and Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers (1632–1714), who established the distinct forms and styles of what...
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newspaper owner, and politician Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers, French organist, composer and theorist Guillaume de Nogaret, French statesman, councilor and...
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approximate chronological order: Jehan Titelouze, Veni creator (1623) Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers, "L'hymne de la Pentecôte" in his 2e Livre d'Orgue (1667) Marc-Antoine...
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Pescheur (died 1601 or 1614) Vincent Coppeau (c. 1618 – c. 1651) Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers (c. 1651–1702) Louis-Nicolas Clérambault (1715–1749) César-François...
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Antonio Urio (1631/1632–c. 1719) Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632–1687) Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers (1632–1714) Giovanni Battista Vitali (1632–1692) Jean-Nicolas Geoffroy...
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service of Madame de Maintenon. After the death of Louis XIV and Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers, he succeeded the latter at the organ of the church of Saint-Sulpice...
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Mathieu Lanes Nicolas Lebègue Louis Marchand Christophe Moyreau Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers Charles Piroye Charles Racquet André Raison François Roberday Claude-Bénigne...
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Titelouze vein to the colorful, concertante organ style introduced by Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers and Nicolas Lebègue, who influenced late Baroque composers such...
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which makes use of forms and discoveries by Nicolas Lebègue and Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers. French organ school Keith Johnson. "Jacques Boyvin". All Music...
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Ninot le Petit (fl. c. 1500–1520) Tomohito Nishiura (born 1973) Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers (1632–1714) Thomas Tertius Noble (1867–1953) Yuji Nomi (born 1958)...
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from the Renaissance. It was set to music in the 18th century by Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers, Henry Madin, and Jean-Paul-Égide Martini, and by Franz Liszt in...
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3 – Pietro Antonio Fiocco, composer (born 1654) November 13 – Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers, organist (born 1632) date unknown – Benito Bello de Torices, Spanish...
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to the protection of the king's organists Nicolas Lebègue and Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers, Alexandre Thierry maintained and improved the Royal positive organs...
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clavecin, et David Simpson, violoncelle, CD (Solstice 1983). Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers, Œuvres vocales et instrumentales, Louis Thiry, organ réalisé par...
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arranged chronologically by date of publication of their masses. Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers (1632–1714) a mass in Second livre d'orgue (1667) Nicolas Lebègue...
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composers Nicolas Coupillet, and Guillaume Minoret. Among those passed over were Paolo Lorenzani, Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers, Jean-Féry Rebel, Henry Desmarets...
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edition of classical French organ music such as livres d'orgue by Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers, Gilles Jullien, Nicolas Lebègue, Louis-Antoine Dornel, Alexandre...
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Arien, vol. 2 Giovanni Legrenzi – Sacri e festivi concenti, Op.9 Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers 2e livre d'orgue contenant la messe et les hymnes de l'église,...
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maker and keeper of the king's instruments at the Chapel Royal. Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers publishes his Dissertation sur le chant grégorien Thomas D’Urfey...
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Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-504652-6. (subscription required) "Gabriel Hieromonachos". Oxford Reference. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (subscription...
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(the one running from January to March), Jean-Baptiste Buterne, Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers and Nicolas Lebègue taking the following three quarters. He gave...
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naissance de Vénus, LWV 27 (ballet, premiered Jan. 26 in Paris) Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers – Livre d'orgue contenant cent pièces de tous les tons de l'église...
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October – Sébastien Leclerc, artist (born 1637) 13 November – Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers, organist and composer (born c.1632) 18 December – César d'Estrées...
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stella, H.60 De Profundis, H.232 Christian Geist – Laudet Deum mea Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers – 3e livre d'orgue des huit tons de l'église, organ collection...
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trimester) Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers, organist (July trimester) Nicolas Lebègue, (October trimester) Jacques Thomelin Jean-Baptiste Buterne Gabriel Garnier Louis...
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("organist to the King"), a prestigious position he shared with Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers, Jacques-Denis Thomelin, and Jean-Baptiste Buterne. The surviving...
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Robert to attest to the good quality of the plainchant works by Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers, this double approval being given on 14 December 1657. He also...
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Campra begins ecclesiastical studies at the age of 17. June 19 – Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers is appointed to join Nicolas Lebègue, Jacques Thomelin and Jean...
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du Roi at the Hôtel de Bourgogne, causing a rift with Molière. Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers publishes Livre d'orgue contenant cent pièces de tous les tons...
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