André Campra

André Campra

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Top titres de André Campra

Messe de Requiem: I. Requiem
Messe de Requiem: I. Requiem Philippe Herreweghe & La Chapelle Royale & André Campra
Iphigénie en Tauride, Act II, Scene 3: 1er et 2ème menuets
Iphigénie en Tauride, Act II, Scene 3: 1er et 2ème menuets Herve Niquet & Le Concert Spirituel & André Campra & Henri Desmarets
Requiem: Requiem (Choeur)
Requiem: Requiem (Choeur) Les Arts Florissants & William Christie & André Campra
Rigaudon
Rigaudon André Campra & David Brown & Douglas Bush
Campra: Notus in Judea Deus (Psalm 76), grand motet: No. 4, R,cit "Dormierunt somnum suum" (Dessus)
Campra: Notus in Judea Deus (Psalm 76), grand motet: No. 4, R,cit "Dormierunt somnum suum" (Dessus) William Christie & André Campra & Jaël Azzaretti

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  • 2025-11-05 Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ Amsterdam, NL

À propos de André Campra

The most significant composer for the French stage between Lully and Rameau, Campra was born in Aix-en-Provence in 1660. His father, an amateur violinist, provided him with his first music lessons, and while he was a slow learner at first, he did begin to show talent, and joined the choir of St. Sauveur in 1674. At one point he nearly lost his place in the choir when he was caught giving unauthorized performances in secular theaters on the side. In August of 1681 he became the music master at the church of Ste. Trophime in Arles, and two years later moved on to the same position at the Cath...