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Quando M'en Vo
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Composer: Giacomo Puccini Organ: Baroque Organ from Szentgotthard Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 54
Duo
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Composer: Marchand, Louis Organ: St. Maximin, France Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 430
Lenox
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Composer: Edson Organ: St. Maximin, France Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 375
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Agnus_Dei (12/15/20)
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Dandrieu, Jean-François
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Sonus Paradisi
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St. Maximin, France
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Software: | Hauptwerk IV |
Genre: | Baroque |
Description: | Jean-François Dandrieu (c. 1682 – 1739) was born in Paris into a family of artists and musicians. A gifted and precocious child, he gave his first public performances when he was 5 years old, playing the harpsichord for King Louis XIV of France, and his court. These concerts marked the beginning of Dandrieu's very successful career as harpsichordist and organist. He was a student of Jean-Baptiste Moreau. In 1700, aged 18, he started playing the organ at the Saint-Merri church in Paris (a post previously occupied by Nicolas Lebègue) and became its titular organist in 1705. At some point in 1706 he was a member of the panel of judges who examined Jean-Philippe Rameau's skills to appoint him organist of the Sainte-Madeleine en la Cité church (incidentally, a post Rameau declined). In 1721 he was appointed one of the four organists of the Chapelle royale of France. In 1733, he succeeded his uncle, the organist and priest Pierre Dandrieu (1664–1733) to become the organist of the (now destroyed) church of St Barthélémy in the Île de la Cité, a post he combined with duties at Saint-Merri (also known as Saint-Médéric). He died in Paris in 1739, and was succeeded at the organ of St Barthélemy by his sister, Jeanne-Françoise.
A volume of organ noëls, which revised and enlarged a similar book published by his uncle, Pierre Dandrieu in 1714 (rev. in the 1720s). This was published posthumously by sister, Jeanne-Françoise, in 1759.
"Quand je m’éveillai et eus assez dormi", which Google translates as "When I woke and had enough sleep" which isn't too helpful.
It consists of the Noël, followed by 4 variations in more or less continuous flow. This is another one that is good for showing off some of the solo colors of the instrument.
The score is attached below, as well as a portrait of Jean-Francois Dandrieu, a title page from one of his publications, a portrait of his uncle Pierre, and photos of the Church of St. Merri in Paris. |
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Recorded in: | Stereo |
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