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Jean-Henri d'Anglebert (baptized 1 April 1629 – 23 April 1691) was a French composer, harpsichordist and organist. He was one of the foremost keyboard composers of his day. D'Anglebert's father Claude Henry known as Anglebert was an affluent shoemaker in Bar-le-Duc. Nothing is known about the composer's early years and musical education. Since he at one time composed a tombeau for Jacques Champion de Chambonnières, it is possible that Chambonnières was his teacher—or at any rate a friend for whom D'Anglebert had much respect. The earliest surviving manuscript with D'Anglebert's music dates from 1650–1659. It also contains music by Louis Couperin and Chambonnières, and possibly originated in their immediate circle; thus already by the mid-1650s D'Anglebert must have been closely associated with the most prominent French harpsichordists of the time. The earliest reference to D'Anglebert survives in his marriage contract from 11 October 1659. D'Anglebert married Magdelaine Champagne, sister-in-law of the organist François Roberday. In the contract, he is described as bourgeois de Paris, suggesting that by 1659 he was already well established in Paris. How he left Bar-le-Duc and settled in Paris remains unknown. D'Anglebert's career in Paris must have begun at the Jacobins church in Rue St. Honoré, where he was still organist in January 1660. In August 1660 he succeeded Henri Dumont as harpsichordist to Philippe I, Duke of Orléans, the King's younger brother. He kept the positi
Music From the Age of Louis XIV: John Kitchen Plays the 1755 Baillon Harpsichord from the Rodger Mirrey Collection
Pièces de clavecin: Suite for Harpsichord No. 3 in D minor
Pièces de clavecin in C major
Pièces de clavecin: Suite for Harpsichord No. 1 in G major
Cinq Fugues pour l'Orgue
Pièces de clavecin: Suite No. 2 for Harpsichord in G minor
Pièces de clavecin: Suite for Harpsichord No. 3 in D minor (Arr. for Harpsichord and Lute)
Frankreichs hofkomponisten
Integrale Des Pieces De Clavecin
Music From the Age of Louis XIV: John Kitchen Plays the 1755 Baillon Harpsichord from the R