Jacques Aubert (1689-1753)
- Concerto (en mi mineur) a quatre violons, violoncello et 
basse-continue... IIe livre, gravé par De Gland..., oeuvre XXVI (1740)
Performers: Les Cyclοpеs ensemble
Painting: Attriubé à Louis-Michel Van Loo (1707-1771) - Portrait d'un violoniste (possibly Jacques Aubert)
Further info: Jacques Aubert (1689-1753) - Concertos a 4 Violons
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French violinist and composer. He was probably a son of Jean Aubert, a 
member of the 24 Violons du Roi until his death in 1710. He was a 
student of Jean Baptiste Senaillé. In 1717 he is known to have been 
working in the Théâtres de la Foire, as a violinist and dancing-master, 
and had composed at least five ballets and comedies. In 1719, the year 
in which he married Marie Louise Lecat and published his first book of 
violin sonatas, he was appointed to the service of Louis-Henri, Duke of 
Bourbon and Prince of Condé. In 1727 he succeeded Noël Converset in the 
24 Violons du Roi, remaining a member until 1746, and in the next year 
he accepted a position with the Académie Royale de Musique and was named
 first violinist of the Opéra orchestra, with which he performed for the
 next 24 years. As a composer, his output includes ballet and dance 
music, opéras comiques, concertos, sonatas for violin and continuo and 
what he called ‘concerts de simphonie’. His son, the painter Louis 
Aubert Aubert (1720-c.1800), was also a violinist and composer. Another 
son, Jean-Louis Aubert (1731-1814) was a dramatist, poet and journalist,
 also known as the Abbé Aubert.

 
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