For other people named Gaultier, see Gaultier (disambiguation).
Denis Gaultier, engraving by Robert Nanteuil from La Rhétorique des Dieux (1652, detail)
Denis Gaultier (Gautier, Gaulthier; also known as Gaultier le jeune and Gaultier de Paris) (1597 or 1602/3 – 1672) was a French lutenist and composer. He was a cousin of Ennemond Gaultier.
DenisGaultier (Gautier, Gaulthier; also known as Gaultier le jeune and Gaultier de Paris) (1597 or 1602/3 – 1672) was a French lutenist and composer....
Gaultier (French: [gotje]) may refer to: Grégory Gaultier (born 1982), French squash player Bon Gaultier, British writer DenisGaultier (1597 or 1602/3–1672)...
he retired to Nèves and spent the rest of his life there. His cousin DenisGaultier published a printed lute book in 1669, which contained compositions...
1599 – after 1669) Jacques Champion de Chambonnières (c. 1601 – 1672) DenisGaultier (1603–1672) François Dufault (before 1604 – c. 1672) Jacques de Gouy...
Tombeau de Madame, Tombeau de Turenne DenisGaultier: Tombeau de Monsieur Blancrocher, Tombeau de Mlle Gaultier, Tombeau de Mr. Lenclos, [Pavane ou] Tombeau...
flourished, with contributions by such composers as Antoine Boesset, DenisGaultier, Michel Lambert and Michel-Richard de Lalande. This still affects today's...
Jacques Gallot (c. 1625 – c. 1695) Pedro Garcia-Velasquez (born 1984) DenisGaultier (1603–1672) André Gedalge (1856–1926) Henri Ghys (1839–1908) Benjamin...
Antonio Nebra Mezquita, Spanish organist and harpist (d. 1748) January – DenisGaultier, French lutenist and composer (b. 1603) January 15 – John Cosin, English...
(died c. 1690) The Gaultier family: DenisGaultier (1597/1603–1672) Ennemond Gaultier (1575–1651), his cousin Jacques Gautier (Gaultier) (fl. 1st half of...
Baroque school is exemplified by composers such as Ennemond Gaultier (1575–1651), DenisGaultier (1597/1603–1672), François Dufaut (before 1604 – before 1672)...
Benedetto Ferrari (c. 1603?–1681) Francesco Foggia (1603–1688) DenisGaultier, Gaultier le jeune (1603–1672) John IV of Portugal (1603–1656) Caspar Kittel...
regarded by his contemporaries as the equivalent of operas. France: DenisGaultier Jean-Henri d'Anglebert Jacques Champion de Chambonnières Louis Couperin...
contemporary French masters – Jacques Champion de Chambonnières, DenisGaultier and Ennemond Gaultier. Following the Empress Maria Leopoldine's death in August...
composer. He was not related to the composers and lutenists DenisGaultier and Ennemond Gaultier. Not much is known about his early life. In 1617, he had...
Valentin Conrart, one of the founders of the Académie française (d. 1675) DenisGaultier, French lutenist and composer (d. 1672) Aernout van der Neer, Dutch...
regarded by his contemporaries: his pupils included the famous lutenist DenisGaultier (who wrote a tombeau on his teacher's death), Jesuit scholar Marin Mersenne...
unknown – Carlo Agostino Badia, opera composer (died 1738) January – DenisGaultier, lutenist and composer (born 1603) January 15 – John Cosin, English...
Friedrich Gronovius, German classical scholar (b. 1611) 1672 January – DenisGaultier, French lutenist and composer (b. 1603) January 15 – John Cosin, English...
marimba in Guatemala.[citation needed] DenisGaultier – Livres de tablature des pièces de luth Ennemond Gaultier Livre de musique pour le luth contenant...
premier Marc-Antoine Charpentier – O pretiosum, O salutiferum, H.245 DenisGaultier – Pièces de luth sur trois différens modes nouveaux Giovanni Legrenzi...
many as four major composers wrote tombeaux in his memory: lutenists DenisGaultier and François Dufaut, and harpsichordists Louis Couperin and Johann Jakob...