Gaultier, Denys
Born between 1600 and 1610
Died about 1664. A renowned lute-player; was born at
Marseilles, and died in Paris. When quite young he went to Paris to study law,
and there, in 1647, with his cousin Jacques, established a school for
lute-playing, which proved a success. He composed much for the lute, and was
considered by his contemporaries the most eminent composer and player for his
instrument. Two collections of lute-music containing many of his own and of his
cousin's compositions, are extant, namely, Pieces de luth and Livre de
tablature; and a manuscript collection of sixty-two pieces is preserved in the
Berlin Museum.
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