Henri Frémart

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Henri Frémart (Beauvais, Picardy c. 1595 – 1651) was a French priest and composer. [1] He was at Notre Dame de Paris from 1625 until 1640. [2]

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  1. Henry Madin, 1698–1748: un musicien lorrain au service de Louis XV – Page 37 Jean-Paul C. Montagnier – 2008 "Sa réputation alla grandissante par l'excellence des musiciens qui y séjournèrent : Henri Frémart puis Jean-François Lallouette, le fameux secrétaire de Lully, terminèrent leur carrière à la tête de la Musique de Notre-Dame de Paris ; Jacques "
  2. Notre Dame de Paris – Page 380 COLLECTIF – 2002 "Au milieu des troubles de la fin du siècle, la situation est confuse, mais dès le retour de la paix, après l'entrée d'Henri IV à ... Cachet (1622–1624), Robert Hincelin (1624–1625) et Henri Frémart (1625–1640), celui-ci étant, à notre connaissance, ..."
  3. Les écritures musicales: recherche et enseignement Page 86 Jean-Pierre Deleuze, Sébastien Van Bellegem – 2007 "Gloria in excelsis Deo 66 Exemple 5 – Henri Frémart, Missa Confundantur superbi, mes. 66–69. © 2003 – CMBV – 039. Toujours chez Frémart, les entrées du Sanctus de la Missa Paratum cor meum]0, qui est en mode de ré transposé sur sol, ..."
  4. “Éditer Frémart et la polyphonie française du XVIIe siècle”/“Editing Frémart and French 17th-century polyphony”. Translated by Mary Criswick, in: Henri Frémart, Œuvres complètes. Edition de Inge Forst. Versailles 2003, pp. XVIII-XXXIV et pp.

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Jean-Paul C. Montagnier

Jean-Paul C. Montagnier is a French musicologist. He studied at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris, where he received two first prizes in musical analysis and music history, before completing a PhD at Duke University (1994). He is currently Professor of musicology at the University of Lorraine, and Associate Member of the Institut de Recherche en Musicologie (CNRS). He also was Adjunct Professor at McGill University. He was involved with Musica Gallica, an edition of the works of the musical patrimony of France. He serves on the editorial board of the Collected Works of Jean-Baptiste Lully published by Olms (Germany). He was made Officer in the Order of Arts and Letters by the French Government in 2012. He was nominated to become a Robert M. Trotter Visiting Distinguished Professor at the University of Oregon School of Music and Dance during the 2018–2019 academic year.