Michel II Danican Philidor
Michel II Danican Philidor is a musician born towards 1610 and died towards 1679.
“Fifth of Cromorne and Trompette marinades Large Stable” of the King, on July 31st, 1651, a manuscript of Michel of the Bar teaches us that the oboe is renovated in the middle of the XVIIe century by Philidor and Hotteterre. According to certain musicologists, it is indeed Michel II Philidor and Jacques Martin Hotteterre which develops and improves the Hautbois, by giving him the form which will know Purcell, Johann Sebastian Bach, Haendel and Rameau. He would have been played for the first time by them at the time of the representation of the ballet of the sick Amour , of Lully, on January 17th 1657 with the Louvre. It was a success: the new instrument could translate all the feelings, it had the “softness of the Recorder”, with “more force and of variety”. Its load of the Large Stable passes to its nephew André on October 12th 1659.
internal bonds
- Michel I Danican Philidor
- Andre I Danican Philidor
- Jean Danican Philidor
- Jacques Danican Philidor
- Pierre Danican Philidor
- François Danican Philidor
- Anne Danican Philidor
- François-Andre Danican Philidor
external bonds
-
historic present takes again the article of Dany Sénéchaud on the page of Philidor
- official Page of the unit Philidor
| Random links: | 853 | Enfermedad infecciosa | Bill Morris | Nuclear plant of the St. Lawrence | Simone del Pollaiolo | Crazy (album) | Rue_John_de_John |