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Jacques Morel

Morel was students of Marin Marais and dedicated “Ler livre de parts de violle” to Marais. Within his compositions Morel utilized the same symptoms for bowing and ornamentaion as his instructor. Comparatively, the framework of his suites for the viol had been often easier than those of Marais. He made …

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John Baston

The just compositions of John Baston’s that warrant mention were his “Six Concertos in Six Parts for violins and Flutes, viz. a Fifth, 6th and Consort Flute.” As an British composer who composed in spirited, complete themes, Baston utilized the usage of basic harmonies that needed quick adjustments for the …

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Thomas Babou

Thomas Babou was a composer and organist who was simply also a copyist. Musical functions related to him (mainly chapel music) are spirited having a certain Italian flare and an intro of non-scared mannerisms into normally sacred genres.

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