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François Dufault (or Dufaut) (before 1604 (?) – ca. 1672?) was a French lutenist and composer. Dufault was born in Bourges, France. As a student of Denis Gaultier, he enjoyed an excellent reputation as an instrumentalist, which is demonstrated in many contemporary sources where he was described as one of the greatest lutenists of his time. Almost no information is preserved about his life. He died, probably during the end of the 1660s or early 1670s, in England. From his works has survived a collection of twelve lute compositions in tablature besides a few individual works in manuscript or other compilations. His works are written with a lot of harmonic freedom and nearly in an improvisatory style. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Dufaut: Pièces de luth
Jonas Nordberg - de Visée, Weiss & Dufaut

Lute Music For Witches And Alchemists

Music from the Time of Vermeer
Relic
François Dufaut: Suites pour luth

La Belle homicide
Les luthistes français au XVIIe siècle
El Esplendor del Laud en el Barroco: Transcripcion para Guitarra
Music from the Lute Book of Lady Margaret Wemyss
A Lute by Sixtus Rauwolf: French & German Baroque Music
Viola Da Gamba Recital: Ruso, Rebeka - Dowland, J. / Corkine, W. / Hume, T. / Hotman, N. / Bocquet, C. / Abel, C. / Telemann, G.P.