Jean-Joseph de Mondonville
Jean-Joseph de Mondonville was a French composer, conductor and violinist (1711–1772). He was born at Narbonne and died at Belleville.
Also recorded as Jean-Joseph Cassanéa de Mondonville; Jean Joseph Cassanea De Mondonville.
Jean-Joseph de Mondonville in brief
- Born
- 1711
- Died
- 1772
- Known for
- composer, conductor and violinist
- Place of birth
- Narbonne
Identity and origins
The authorities additionally record the headings Jean-Joseph Cassanéa de Mondonville and Jean Joseph Cassanea De Mondonville. His recorded languages were French and Occitan.
He married Anne-Jeanne Cassanéa de Mondonville.
In detail
the recorded working language is French and Occitan.
Subjects and genres recorded for the work are classical, opera and liturgical. The authority associates the name with classical music and Baroque music.
Employment is recorded with Concert Spirituel.
Works named in the authority record are Thésée.
Chronology
- 1711Jean-Joseph de Mondonville born at Narbonne.
- 1711Jean-Joseph de Mondonville was born in 1711 at Narbonne.
- 1772Jean-Joseph de Mondonville died at Belleville.
- 1772Jean-Joseph de Mondonville died in 1772 at Belleville.
Sources
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- 1.
“Jean-Joseph de Mondonville”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q371862: Jean-Joseph de Mondonville
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