Personne : Antoine-Barthélemy Lavergne

Titre Date Rôle
La Princesse d’Elide Inconnue compositeur

  • Grove Music Online
    Guy BOURLIGUEUX: 'Lavergne, Antoine-Barthélemy (de)', Grove Music Online ed. L. Macy (Accessed 9 June 2004), http://www.grovemusic.com :
    "Lavergne [La Vergne, Delavergne], Antoine-Barthélemy (de) (b ?1670; d Paris, 1726). French organist and composer. He was organist of the church of St André-des-Arts in Paris from at least 1703, and held the same position at St Etienne-du-Mont from 1705 in succession to his teacher, Jean-Baptiste Buterne. He was assisted (in 1723) and replaced (in 1726) in that parish by Claude-Nicolas Ingrain. Lavergne composed an opera La princesse d’Elide to a libretto by Roy, based on Molière, intended for the Académie Royale de Musique but not performed. It was published by Ballard in 1706 and follows the model of Lully’s opéras-ballets."
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