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  2. Élisabeth Claude Jacquet de La Guerre (pronunciation ⓘ, née Jacquet, 17 March 1665 – 27 June 1729) was a French musician, harpsichordist and composer.

  3. May 6, 2024 · Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre was a French composer, harpsichordist, and organist, who was the first woman to compose an opera in France. Elisabeth Jacquet was born into a family of artisans that included both musicians and instrument builders. She emerged as a musical prodigy and made her.

  4. Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet De La Guerre was a French composer, harpsichordist and organist, best known as the first woman to compose an opera in France. She was born and raised in a family with a long history in music and was taught music as a child by her father.

  5. Melody Nishinaga. March 2015. March is Women's History Month. This March also marks the 350th birthday of a savvy French Baroque composer, harpsichordist, and singer, Elisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre (March 17, 1665-June 27, 1729), whose work I will be performing with several colleagues on April 8.

  6. Composer. Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre (1665-1729) Composer Information. Birth - March 17, 1665 | Paris, France. Death - June 27, 1729 | Paris, France. Nationality - French. Era - Baroque. Composer Biography. Elisabeth Jacquet was born to a family of Parisian musicians in the mid-seventeenth century.

  7. Jan 30, 2021 · Elisabeth-Claude is her hyphenated first name, Jacquet was her maiden name, and she took on the name de la Guerre after her marriage to her husband, Marin de la Guerre.) What. A brilliant harpsichordist, organist, talented composer of vocal and instrumental music, and a child prodigy known throughout France and received at the royal court. When.

  8. Jacquet de la Guerre, Elisabeth-Claude (c. 1666–1729) French composer and musician. Name variations: Elisabeth de la Guerre. Born Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet around 1666; died on June 27, 1729, in Paris, France; daughter of musician Claude Jacquet; married Marin de la Guerre, in 1684 (died 1704); children: one son (died young).

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