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    Marin Marais (French: [maʁɛ̃ maʁɛ]; 31 May 1656, in Paris – 15 August 1728, in Paris) was a French composer and viol player. He studied composition with...
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  • Marin Marais (1656-1728) – Sonnerie de Sainte-Geneviève du Mont de Paris "The Bells of St. Genevieve" from La Gamme et Autres Morceaux de Symphonie (1723)...
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  • Other highly esteemed exponents are André Campra (Tancrède, Idoménée), Marin Marais (Alcyone, Sémélé) and Michel Pignolet de Montéclair (Jephté). Cadmus...
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    Parnasse de la viole (AV9829) 2003 – Pièces de Viole du Second Livre. Marin Marais (AV9828) 2003 – Bella Terra (AV9833) 2003 – Entremeses del siglo de oro...
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    1640–1690), whose students included the French gamba virtuoso and composer Marin Marais. Also, the painting Saint Cecilia with an Angel (1618) by Domenichino...
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    explored without finding any evidence for a connection. French composer Marin Marais wrote "Tableau de l'opération de la taille" ("tableau of a Lithotomy")...
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  • director and distributor Marin Mägi-Efert (born 1982), Estonian actress Marin Marais (1656–1728), French Baroque music composer Marin Mazzie (1960–2018), American...
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    in 1515. It was put to music as a grand motet by Jean-Baptiste Lully, Marin Marais, François Couperin, Henry Desmarest, Michel-Richard Delalande, Louis-Nicolas...
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    Charpentier, Michel Richard Delalande, André Campra, Henri Desmarest, Marin Marais and François Couperin, philosophers Rene Descartes, Blaise Pascal, Antoine...
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    by John Eccles (1707, to a libretto by William Congreve), another by Marin Marais (1709), and a third by George Frideric Handel (1742). Handel's work,...
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  • Manuscript.[citation needed] Sainte-Colombe's most notable student was Marin Marais, who wrote Tombeau pour Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe, in 1701, as a memorial...
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    the opera Roland (1685); another from the opera Acis et Galatée (1686) Marin Marais (1656–1728): Chaconne in G major for two violas da gamba and continuo...
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  • Dieu (1625 – c. 1638). Musée du château de Blois, Portrait du musicien Marin Marais, signed I DE S IE, referring to his initials "J. de S. Je(an)." Jonathan...
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    (Tous les matins du monde), about 17th-century viola de gamba player Marin Marais and his teacher, Sainte-Colombe, which was adapted for the screen in...
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  • The surname Marais (Marsh in French) may refer to: "Marais" from France: Jean Marais (1913–1998), a French actor Marin Marais (1656–1728), a French Baroque...
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    Father the Hero André Arnel Gérard Lauzier Tous les Matins du Monde Marin Marais Alain Corneau 1992 1492: Conquest of Paradise Christopher Columbus Ridley...
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  • Orchestre Philharmonique de Liège, the Académie Sainte Cécile, the Ensemble Marin Marais, A Sei voci, Ensemble Matheus and many others. "Suite en ré mineur 36...
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  • Ariane et Bacchus (category Operas by Marin Marais)
    Ariane et Bacchus (Ariadne and Bacchus) is an opera by Marin Marais first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opera) on 8 March 1696...
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  • viol, and an oboe or flute. (This freedom is found also in works by Marin Marais and Gaspard Le Roux.) The first and more frequently played of the sets...
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    Musique at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal in Paris under the direction of Marin Marais. It was successful and remained in the repertoire until the 1760s. Notes...
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  • Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1643–1704) Robert de Visée (c. 1655 – 1732/1733) Marin Marais (1656–1728) Michel Richard Delalande (1657–1726) André Campra (1660–1744)...
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    Their story is the basis for the opera Alcyone by the French composer Marin Marais and the cantata Alcyone by Maurice Ravel A collection of Canada's celebrated...
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    (Universal) 2000 & 2002: Pièces de viole inédites - Marin Marais Accord-Universal 2007: Le Tombeau de Marin Marais AS Productions, Paris (distribution Abeille...
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    Lully, along with Philidor l'aîné in 1672, Arcangelo Corelli in 1700, Marin Marais in 1701, Alessandro Scarlatti in 1710, Antonio Vivaldi in his Opus 1...
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  • it bears connotations of: Sounds produced by bell towers, for example Marin Marais' Sonnerie de Ste-Geneviève du Mont-de-Paris (1723), Carillon from Bizet's...
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    Les Fables à La Fontaine. This was interpreted to the Baroque music of Marin Marais. The fable was also the subject of several paintings by Jean-Baptiste...
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    North Germans; Frenchmen such as Jean-Baptiste Lully, Louis Marchand and Marin Marais; and even the Italian Girolamo Frescobaldi. He learned theology, Latin...
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  • Jean-Yves Malmasson (born 1963) Pierre de Manchicourt (c. 1510 – 1564) Marin Marais (1656–1728) Louis Marchand (1669–1732) Victor Massé (1822–1884) Jules...
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  • Suitte d'un Goût Étranger (category Compositions by Marin Marais)
    for bass viola da gamba and continuo by Marin Marais. The Suite in a Foreign Style was included in Marin Marais's Livre IV of pieces for viol and continuo...
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  • usually continuo written by several French Baroque composers, most notably Marin Marais, whose five Livres form a core of the viol repertoire. Early pièces did...
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