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Under the tutelage of Marchand, the French composer and organist Louis-Claude d'Aquin (1694-1772) was a child prodigy. He played the clavecin for King Louis XIV at age six, and by his twelfth year he was organist at St. Antoine. He became organist of St. Paul in 1727, having won the position in a competition against the illustrious Jean-Phillipe Rameau. Additionally, Louis-Claude d'Aquin served briefly as the Organist of the Royal Chapel in 1739.
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D' Aquin was known for his extreme virtuosity and improvisatory skills. Though he composed very little, his noel variations represent a highpoint in French organ composition in the 18th century.
 
For details, see the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis-Claude_Daquin  wikipedia article].


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===Free Online===
===Free Online===
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Louis Claude Daquin - Nouveau Livre de Noëls ( Paris,1757)  [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yq_3Plt-xU]


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Latest revision as of 15:13, 3 April 2017

Synopsis

Under the tutelage of Marchand, the French composer and organist Louis-Claude d'Aquin (1694-1772) was a child prodigy. He played the clavecin for King Louis XIV at age six, and by his twelfth year he was organist at St. Antoine. He became organist of St. Paul in 1727, having won the position in a competition against the illustrious Jean-Phillipe Rameau. Additionally, Louis-Claude d'Aquin served briefly as the Organist of the Royal Chapel in 1739.

D' Aquin was known for his extreme virtuosity and improvisatory skills. Though he composed very little, his noel variations represent a highpoint in French organ composition in the 18th century.

For details, see the wikipedia article.

List of Organ Works

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Louis Claude Daquin - Nouveau Livre de Noëls ( Paris,1757) [1]

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