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Robert Cambert - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert Cambert (ca. 1628 – 1677), was a French composer principally of opera. Born in Paris in 1628, he studied music under Chambonnières, His first position was as organist at the church of St. Hon...
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Cambert, Robert, French composer; b. Paris, c. 1628; d. London, c.Feb. 1677. He was a pupil of Cham-bonnières. In 1652 he became organist at St. Honore in Paris. he brought out, in collaboration with Cambert, the opera Pomone (1671); another opera, Les Peines et les plaisirs de l’amour, was written,
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ROBERT CAMBERT (1628-1677), French operatic composer, was born in Paris in 1628. He was a pupil of Chambonnieres. In 1655, after he had obtained the post of organist at the church of St Honore, he married Marie du Moustier.
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Both men founded the first French opera company in 1669, but after losing control of this venture to Jean Baptiste Lully, Cambert settled in London where he was possibly murdered.
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