Esprit Antoine Blanchard

Esprit-Joseph-Antoine Blanchard

Esprit-Joseph-Antoine Blanchard (29 February 1696 19 April 1770) was a French baroque composer, a contemporary of Jean-Philippe Rameau, and regarded as a representative composer of religious music in eighteenth-century France.[1]

Blanchard was born at Pernes in the County of Avignon in 1696. His father was a physician. He was a choirboy at the Cathedral of Aix-en-Provence. He died, aged 74, at Versailles.

Works, editions and recordings

References

  1. Tai Wai Li Marc-François Bêche's collection of eleven grands motets by Esprit-Joseph-Antoine Blanchard 1996
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