Directory

Encyclopedia

NodeWorks
                              ENCYCLOPEDIA

Link Checker

Home
Encyclopedia : L : LO : LOU :

Louis-Claude Daquin

 

Louis-Claude Daquin

Louis-Claude Daquin (or d'Acquin), (July 4, 1694June 15, 1772) was a French Baroque composer. He was a virtuoso organist and harpsichordist.

He was born in Paris, and evidently was a child prodigy, for he performed for King Louis XIV at the age of six. At the age of 12, he refused the job of organist at Sainte-Chapelle, instead taking the similar post offered to him by Petit St Antoine. In 1727 he was appointed organist at St Paul, besting Jean-Philippe Rameau for the job; five years later he became organist at the Cordeliers. In 1739 he became organist to the king. In 1755 he succeeded Antoine Calvière as titular organist of Notre-Dame cathedral.

Much of his music has been lost. Surviving works include four harpsichord suites, settings of Christmas carols, a cantata, and an air à boire. Among the most famous of his works are the Swiss Noel (Noël Suisse) and Le Coucou (The Cuckoo).

Listening

  • to Louis-Claude Daquin's Le Coucou (MIDI file).

    References and further reading



  • NodeWorks boosts web surfing!
    Page Returned in 0.439 seconds - HTML Compressed 68.2%

    This article is from Wikipedia. All text is available
    under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.
     GNU Free Documentation License
    © 2008 Chamas Enterprises Inc.