Personne : Pierre Danican Philidor

Titre Date Rôle
L’Eglogue de Marly 1702-01-04 compositeur
Apollon et Daphné 1703 compositeur
Le Jeu d’échecs 1700-02-19 compositeur
Pastorale 1697-08-03 compositeur

  • Grove Music Online
    Rebecca HARRIS-WARRICK: 'Pierre Danican Philidor', Grove Music Online ed. L. Macy (Accessed 15 June 2004), http://www.grovemusic.com :
    "Pierre Danican Philidor (b Paris, 22 Aug 1681; d Versailles, 30 Aug 1731). Composer and instrumentalist, son of Jacques Danican Philidor le cadet. He began composing at an early age; a pastorale of his composition was performed at court in 1697. He was granted the inheritance of his father's post among the Grands Hautbois the same year and by 1708 when his father died was also playing for the royal chapel and among the Petits Violons. In 1716 he became a member of the chambre du roi as a viol player, where his colleagues included François Couperin and Marin Marais. In 1717 and 1718 he published three books of suites, half of them intended for two unaccompanied flutes, the others for two treble instruments and continuo. In 1726 he resigned his post in the Grands Hautbois in favour of his younger brother Nicolas, but remained as a viol player until shortly before his death, when he gave that post as well to Nicolas."
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  • œuvres
    Rebecca HARRIS-WARRICK: 'Pierre Danican Philidor', Grove Music Online ed. L. Macy (Accessed 15 June 2004), http://www.grovemusic.com :
    "Stage: Pastorale, Marly, 3 Aug 1697 and Versailles, 3 Sept 1697, F-V; La mascarade du jeu d'échecs, Marly, 19 Feb 1700, US-BEm [attrib. Philidor l'aîné in lib, to Pierre Philidor in score copied by Philidor l'aîné]; L'églogue de Marly (divertissement), Marly, 4 Jan 1702 and Versailles, 8 Jan 1702, lib pubd, music lost; Apollon et Daphné (pastorale-héroïque), Marly, 1703, lib pubd, music lost."
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