Ennemond Gaultier
50 top tracks
Ennemond Gaultier
50 top tracks
Albums

Vieux Gaultier: Pièces de luth
Ennemond Gaultier

Lute and Theorbo Music: Held, Joachim - Gallot, J. / Visee, R. De / Mouton, C. / Couperin, F. / Gaultier, E. (Musique Pour Le Roi)
Ennemond Gaultier

Style Brisé - Gaultier & The French Lute School
Ennemond Gaultier

Chorégraphie - Music For Louis XIV's Dancing Masters
Ennemond Gaultier

La Belle Homicide
Ennemond Gaultier

Portrait
Ennemond Gaultier

Les luthistes français au XVIIe siècle
Ennemond Gaultier

Lute Music From Scotland And France
Ennemond Gaultier

Le Clavecin du Roi Soleil
Ennemond Gaultier

Baroque Lute Music
Ennemond Gaultier

Vieux Gaultier - Pièces De Luth
Ennemond Gaultier

Couture, Johanne: La belle homicide
Ennemond Gaultier
Biography
Ennemond Gaultier (c.1575–1651) was a French lutenist and composer. He was one of the masters of the seventeenth-century French lute school....Read more on Last.fm
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Ennemond Gaultier (c.1575–1651) was a French lutenist and composer. He was one of the masters of the seventeenth-century French lute school.
Gaultier was born in Villette, Dauphiné. He worked first in Lyon, and in 1620 he became valet to the Queen Mother Marie de' Medici and court lutenist in Paris. It is possible that he was a pupil of René Mezangeau. In 1631, he retired to Nèves where he lived until his death on 17th December 1651.
Together with his cousin Denis Gaultier he published a collection of lute compositions, however, assignment of the authorship to one of them is difficult. This is similar also for other collections where works appear under name "Gaultier". These works had a great influence on the development of lute music over the following years.
Among his most famous works are "Le tombeau de Mezangeau" (allemande), "La belle homicide" (courante), and "Les canaries du vieux Gaultier", which became cornerstones of the repertoire of French Baroque lute. The first of these, published in 1638, seems to have been the earliest example of a tombeau. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Ennemond+Gaultier">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
