Premier Livre d'Orgue Uploaded by: Carillon Composer: du Mage, Pierre Organ: St. Pons-de-Thomières, Micot Organ (1771) Software: Hauptwerk VIII Views: 106
Duo (Chasse) Uploaded by: wolfram_syre Composer: Dandrieu, Jean-François Organ: Rozay en Brie, Notre Dame de la Nativité Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 38
Livre d'orgue du Père Pingré ( continued) Uploaded by: Sordun Composer: Anonymous french composers of the XVIIIth century Organ: Rozay en Brie, Notre Dame de la Nativité Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 117
Premier livre d'orgue 1 - Plein Jeu Uploaded by: WAF80 Composer: Pierre Du Mage Organ: Rozay en Brie, Notre Dame de la Nativité Software: Hauptwerk VI Views: 103
Rondò in F Uploaded by: wolfram_syre Composer: Gherardeschi, Giuseppe Organ: Rozay en Brie, Notre Dame de la Nativité Software: Hauptwerk IV Views: 40
Pierre du Mage was born in 1674 in Beauvais, a town in northern France. He got his first organ lessons very probably from his father, who was the organist of Beauvais cathedral, which is a remarkable building. With a vault hight of 48.5 meters the choir is the highest one existing in France. Nevertheless, the construction turned out to be beyond architectural means of the time and the cathedral suffered several devastating collapses.
In 1694 Du Mage went to Paris to study with Marchand and Lebegue. In 1710 he was appointed organist of Laon cathedral
Some years later, in 1719 he left music altogether to become a civil servant.
His only surviving work is his first livre d'orgue containing a suite dating form 1708. He is supposed to have composed a second livre d'orgue, but this seems to be lost.