Joseph Bodin de Boismortier
French composer of baroque music

Born
December 23rd, 1689
335 years ago
Died
October 28th, 1755
269 years ago — 65 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
France
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A prominent figure in the early 18th-century music scene, contributed significantly to the development of the instrumental concerto and chamber music. Produced a variety of works including sonatas, suites, and operas, showcasing innovative approaches to composition. His works were often published and widely disseminated, reflecting the musical preferences of the time. Maintained a strong association with the French baroque style, and his compositions exhibited a blend of lyrical melody and intricate counterpoint.
Composed instrumental works including concertos and sonatas
Published many works that became popular in Europe
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