Jean-Baptiste Geoffroy
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Ne pas confondre avec Jean-Baptiste Geoffroy (1706-1782), également jésuite. Jean-Baptiste Geoffroy Jean-Baptiste Geoffroy, né en 1601 dans le diocèse de Clermont et décédé le 30 octobre 1675 à Paris, est un Jésuite français, musicien d'église et compositeur, actif durant le second tiers du XVIIe siècle à Paris, et essentiellement connu pour la publication de deux recueils de musique sacrée en 1659 et 1661.
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Jean-Baptiste Geoffroy (born in the diocese of Clermont, 1601, and died in Paris, 30 Oct 1675) was a French composer. He entered the Jesuit order as a novice in 1621 and from 1660 until his death directed the music at the church attached to the Jesuit Professed house of Paris (known today as the Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis church), where Marc-Antoine Charpentier later served. Besides a few vocal works in manuscript, three publications are known:
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Jean-Baptiste Geoffroy
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Jean-Baptiste Geoffroy
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Jean-Baptiste Geoffroy (born in the diocese of Clermont, 1601, and died in Paris, 30 Oct 1675) was a French composer. He entered the Jesuit order as a novice in 1621 and from 1660 until his death directed the music at the church attached to the Jesuit Professed house of Paris (known today as the Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis church), where Marc-Antoine Charpentier later served. Besides a few vocal works in manuscript, three publications are known:
* Musicalia varia ad usum ecclesiae (1650, lost)
* Musica sacra ad vesperas aliasque in ecclesia preces for one, two and four voices with organ (1659)
* Musica sacra ad varias ecclesiae preces … pars altera (1661), for four voices, including a Mass recently reedited by the Centre de Musique Baroque de Versailles
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Ne pas confondre avec Jean-Baptiste Geoffroy (1706-1782), également jésuite. Jean-Baptiste Geoffroy Jean-Baptiste Geoffroy, né en 1601 dans le diocèse de Clermont et décédé le 30 octobre 1675 à Paris, est un Jésuite français, musicien d'église et compositeur, actif durant le second tiers du XVIIe siècle à Paris, et essentiellement connu pour la publication de deux recueils de musique sacrée en 1659 et 1661.
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