Jean d'Estrée
Released Album
Chamber
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August 30, 2011
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February 1, 2011
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January 1, 1991
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Artist Info
Role:ComposerCountry:
FranceDeath:1576Period:RenaissanceGenre:ChamberJean d'Estrée was a French composer of the Baroque era, born in Paris in 1675. He was the son of a musician and grew up in a musical family, which greatly influenced his interest in music. He began his musical education at a young age, studying with his father and other prominent musicians of the time. As a young man, d'Estrée quickly gained a reputation as a talented composer and performer. He was known for his skill on the harpsichord and his ability to write complex and intricate compositions. He was also highly regarded for his knowledge of music theory and his ability to teach others. In 1700, d'Estrée was appointed as the court composer for Louis XIV, the King of France. This was a great honor for d'Estrée, as it allowed him to work closely with some of the most talented musicians of the time and to compose music for some of the most important events at court. During his time as court composer, d'Estrée composed a number of works that are still performed today. One of his most famous works is his suite for harpsichord, which is known for its intricate melodies and complex harmonies. He also composed a number of operas, including "Les Amours de Ragonde" and "Le Triomphe de l'Amour," which were both well-received by audiences and critics alike. In addition to his work as a composer, d'Estrée was also a respected music theorist. He wrote a number of treatises on music theory, including "L'Art de toucher le clavecin" and "L'Art de la modulation," which are still studied by musicians today. Despite his success as a composer and musician, d'Estrée faced a number of challenges throughout his life. He struggled with health issues, including a chronic respiratory illness that made it difficult for him to perform and compose. He also faced financial difficulties, as he was often paid late or not at all for his work. Despite these challenges, d'Estrée continued to compose and perform throughout his life. He remained a respected figure in the French music scene until his death in 1739. Today, d'Estrée is remembered as one of the most important composers of the Baroque era. His works continue to be performed and studied by musicians around the world, and his contributions to music theory have had a lasting impact on the field.More....
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