divendres, 5 de març del 2021

FEYZEAU, Jean-Baptiste (1745-1806) - Sonata IV, Op.I (1764)

Joseph-Antoine Batanchon (1738-1812) - Portrait of a musician, possibly Jean-Baptiste Feyzeau (1745-1806)


Jean-Baptiste Feyzeau (1745-1806) - Sonata IV, Op.I (1764)
World Premiere Recording
Performers: Sibelius + Harpsichord samples (edited by Pau NG)

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French organist, teacher and composer. Son of luthier Jean Feyzeau and Anne Timbaudy, his young life is unknwon. When he published his opus 1 -Pièces de clavecin en sonates (1764)- he presents himself as a disciple of Franz Ignaz Beck (1734-1809). October 20, 1771 he married Marie-Françoise Bordes and a half year later, he was appointed organist of the Saint-André cathedral with a salary of 600 pounds per year. In 1775 he composed his first comic opera, entitled "Lucette". In 1779 with Jacques Matoulet and a certain Magnouac, he founded the "Société des amateurs de musique de Bordeaux". From 1779 to 1785, he worked as a teacher, mainly organ, fortepiano, harpsichord and sometimes timpani. In 1782 he published his second comic opera, entitled "Suzette ou le préjugé vaincu". In 1786 he joined the masonic lodge of "L'amitié". After 1790, his life is unkown but he probably worked as a teacher until his death in 1806.

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