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Michel Corrette (10 April 1707 – 21 January 1795) was a French organist, composer and author of musical method books.
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Life
Corrette was born in Rouen, Normandy. His father, Gaspard Corrette, was an organist and composer. Corrette served as organist at the Jesuit College in Paris from about 1737 to 1780. It is also known that he traveled to England before 1773. In 1780 he was appointed organist to the Duke of Angoulême and some 15 years later died in Paris at the age of 87.
Music
Corrette was prolific. He composed ballets and divertissements for the stage, including Arlequin, Armide, le Judement de Midas, les Âges, Nina and Persée. He composed many concertos, notably 25 concertos comiques. Aside from these works and organ concertos, he also composed sonatas, songs, instrumental chamber works, harpsichord pieces, cantatas and other sacred vocal works.
His teaching
Aside from playing the organ and composing music, Corrette organized concerts and taught music. He wrote nearly twenty music method books for various instruments—the violin, cello, bass, flute, recorder, bassoon, harpsichord, harp, mandolin, voice and more—with titles such as l'Art de se perfectionner sur le violon (The Art of Playing the Violin Perfectly), le Parfait Maître à chanter (The Perfect Mastersinger) and L′école d′Orphée (The School of Orpheus), a violin treatise describing the French and Italian styles. These pedagogical works by Corrette are valuable because they "give lucid insight into contemporary playing techniques."[1]
See also
- French baroque harpsichordists
- French organ school
External links
- Corrette : Offertoire la St-Dominique, by Jean-Luc Perrot, organ Callinet, church Notre-Dame to Saint-EtienneYouTube
- Corrette : Offertoire la St-Benoist, by Jean-Luc Perrot, organ Callinet, church Notre-Dame to Saint-Etienne YouTube
- Corrette : Noël provençal, by Jean-Luc Perrot, organ Callinet, church Notre-Dame to Saint-Etienne [2]
- Corrette Noël Je me suis levé, by Jean-Luc Perrot, organ Callinet, church Notre-Dame to Saint-Etienne YouTube
- Corrette: Tous les bourgeois de Chastres [3]
- Corrette: Noël provençal [4]
- YouTube Basse de trompette, from 3rd Organ Book, Pastór de Lasala.
- YouTube L’Éclatante, from 3rd Organ Book, Pastór de Lasala.
- YouTube Grand Jeu from Magnificat in A major (Premier Livre d’Orgue, 1737), by André Isoir.
- Michel Corrette (1707 - 1795), biographical sketch on Here of a Sunday Morning website.
- Michel Corrette More complete text from the French Wikipedia.
Free scores
- Free scores by Michel Corrette in the Werner Icking Music Archive (WIMA)
- Free scores by Michel Corrette at the International Music Score Library Project
- e-Partitions Organ music.
- Les pantins (from Maîtres français du clavecin des XVIIme et XVIIIme siècles) From Sibley Music Library Digital Scores Collection
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUCq1XODeUw
Categories:- 1707 births
- 1795 deaths
- People from Rouen
- French composers
- Baroque composers
- Classical era composers
- French classical organists
- French music educators
- French composer stubs
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