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    Estienne Roger (1664 or 1665 in Caen, France – 7 July 1722 in Amsterdam) was a francophone printer, bookseller and publisher of sheet music working in...
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  • judge and writer Estienne Grossin (fl. 1418–1421), French composer Estienne de La Roche (1470–1530), French mathematician Estienne Roger (1665 or 1666–1722)...
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  • inferred from the consecutive testaments of the publisher's father (Estienne Roger) and from the sequence of publication numbers. The publication presents...
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    by Giuseppe Sala in Venice, then the French edition as published by Estienne Roger in Amsterdam, and finally the English edition, by John Walsh in London...
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    in print. It was also the first time he chose a foreign publisher, Estienne Roger, instead of an Italian. Each concerto was printed in eight parts: four...
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    L'estro armonico (Opus 3), which was published in Amsterdam in 1711 by Estienne Roger, and dedicated to Grand Prince Ferdinand of Tuscany. The prince sponsored...
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    (Amsterdam, Estienne Roger around 1690) 10 Sonatas for three, two violins and cello or basso continuo, Opus 5, (Amsterdam, Estienne Roger around 1690)...
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    Tartini Francesco Maria Veracini Proliferation: Erdmann Neumeister Estienne Roger, L'estro armonico Visiting Italy, e.g. Johann Kuhnau, Johann David Heinichen...
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    chalumeau, but the clarinet soon overtook it in repertoire and ubiquity. Estienne Roger in Amsterdam published a set of duets for two chalumeaux in 1706 (prior...
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  • Wakefield as Ludovica Lachlan Nieboer as Brandon Perry Christian McKay as Estienne Roger Georgia King as Vittoria Matthew McNulty as Philippe d'Orléans Matt...
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    Varignon (1654–1722), mathematician; he invented the U-tube manometer. Estienne Roger (c 1664–1722), printer, bookseller and publisher of sheet music Paul...
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  • essentially in the suite form. His Concertos Op. 1 were printed 1715 by Estienne Roger in Amsterdam and are his only known published works. Groveonline preview...
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    first decade of the eighteenth century, Mortier challenged the Huguenot Estienne Roger for domination of the polyphonic sheet music market by implementing...
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  • aeterna François Campion – Traité d'accompagnement et de composition Estienne Roger – Concerti a Cinque con Violini, Oboè, Violetta, Violoncello e Basso...
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    1692) Pièces en trio pour les violons, flûtes ou hautbois, Amsterdam, Estienne Roger (1700) 75 airs de Monsieur Lambert (manuscript) (50 with doubles), for...
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    Eynden, Utrecht opus VI; by Hendrik Aertssens, Antwerp, opus VII; and by Estienne Roger, Amsterdam, opus VIII-IX. The two editions of Gregorian chant and his...
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    Venice in 1709 (in movable type), the collection was later reprinted by Estienne Roger (who became Vivaldi's main publisher) in Amsterdam around 1712/13. Sonata...
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    A set of twelve concertos was published by Estienne Roger in 1716-1717 under Antonio Vivaldi's name, as his Opus 7. They were in two volumes, each containing...
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  • flute traversiere, de la Flute a Bec, et du Haut-bois, Op.1 (Amsterdam: Estienne Roger, 1728) Lorenzoni, Antonio, Saggio per ben sonare il flautotraverso con...
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  • his first set of trio sonatas (1701, op. 1) to Russell. Printed by Estienne Roger in Amsterdam, the piece is based on Italian sonatas, perhaps those of...
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    music featuring the treble recorder, appeared in print from publishers Estienne Roger and Le Cène in Amsterdam. At least 30 sets of musical works are known...
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  • opus number, was printed in Amsterdam in 1712 by the famous publisher Estienne Roger. The reason for the lack of biographical details about Bustijn's life...
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  • about 1716 he started to collaborate with Estienne Roger in Amsterdam. Walsh was also a distributor for Roger's editions, many of which survive with Walsh's...
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    Estienne Roger various title pages for musical publications. An example is the title page of Arcangelo Corelli's Concerti Grossi published by Roger in...
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  • Op.3 Philimela delectans (Antwerp, 1708) Trio sonatas (published by Estienne Roger, Amsterdam, 1702) Opéra comique Het Gouvernement van Sancho Pança F...
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  • Martin, A. Marcello, G. Rampin, A. Predieri. – Volume I. Amsterdam: Jeanne Roger (Catalogue No. 432), [1717] D935 and Z799 in Selfridge-Field 1990 Jones...
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    (1954), (pp. 126-129). Bibliographie des éditions musicales publiées par Estienne Roger et Michel-Charles le Cène (Amsterdam, 1696-1743). Paris, 1969. Dictionnaire...
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  • survived. In Amsterdam a separate set of opus numbers were published by Estienne Roger: collections of violin sonatas (Opp. 2, 3, 5, 6 and 9), trio sonatas...
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  • Op.1 (published Modena: Fortuniano Rosati, 1701 and again Amsterdam: Estienne Roger, 1702) and a collection of Cantatas ''Cantate a voce sola'', Op.2, (published...
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  • Between 1696 and 1699, he issued seven opus numbers, published by Estienne Roger in Amsterdam: two volumes of sonatas for one and two flutes with and...
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