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Sébastien de Brossard was a French composer and music theorist of the middle and late baroque period, born in Dompierre on September 12, 1655 and died in Meaux on April 10, 1730. After studying philosophy and theology at Caen, he studied music and established himself in Paris in 1678 and was later named a vicar at the Strasbourg Cathedral. He founded an "Académie de Musique" there in 1687, and it was there that he acquired most of his music library, which has since become legendary. A collection of 157 sonatas acquired by Brossard bears the name "Codex Rost", after the Cantor at Baden-Baden Franz Rost (1640 - 1688). It is sometimes the only source of works by certain German and Italian composers of the 17th century. Brossard wrote a book on Greek, Latin, and Italian musical terms, the first music dictionary in French in 1703. In 1724, he offered his very rich library, together with its annotated catalogue, to Louis XV, in exchange for a pension. A manuscript work of 393 pages accompanied by an alphabetical index of 253 pages, this catalogue today constitutes an incomparable source of information on music bibliography, the quality of printings, aesthetics, and the musical theory of the era. The manuscript is kept at the Music Department of the "Bibliothèque nationale de France". In addition, Brossard wrote six books of serious airs and drinking songs (1691-1698), several motets, and the Lamentations du prophète Jérémie (1721). User-contributed text is available under the
Brossard: Troisième leçon des morts: IV. Symphonia. "Memento, quaeso"
3172In convertendo Dominus
2183In Convertendo Dominus: Preludio
884Elevatio O miraculum!
855Canticum Eucharisticum Pro Pace: Sonata ad libitum
536Stabat Mater, SdB. 8: II. Cujus animam gementem
437Symphonie pour le Graduel ajouté à la Missa Gaudeamus Omnes de François Cosset (ré majeur), SdB. 229
428Sonata in A Minor "Detta la Primogenita"
399Messe de Noël: Elévation
3910Sonata in C Major "Detta la Seconda"
33Coffret Musiques à Versailles

Brossard: Oratorios & Leandro
Sacrifices
F. Couperin: Leçons de Ténèbres

De Brossard: Œuvres chorales pour Bossuet
Tenebris | Leçons de ténèbres
Brossard: Cantiques sacrez
Musiques À Versailles

Les musiques de Louis XIV Vol.1: Du salon à l'église

Leçons des morts 1, 3, 4 - Sonate en trio no. 1 - Dialogus poenitentis animae cum Deo
Les menus plaisirs Versailles
Peaceful Rest (Forever)