Jacques Gallot (or Jacques de Gallot, le vieux Gallot de Paris) (c. 1625 – c. 1695 in
Paris
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,
France
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) was a French
lute
A lute ( or ) is any plucked string instrument with a neck and a deep round back enclosing a hollow cavity, usually with a sound hole or opening in the body. It may be either fretted or unfretted.
More specifically, the term "lute" can re ...
nist and
composer.
He came from a Parisian family of lutenists and composers. He was a student of
Ennemond Gaultier
Ennemond Gaultier (Gaultier le Vieux, Gaultier de Lyon; also spelled ''Gautier'' or ''Gauthier'')
(c. 157517 December 1651) was a French lutenist and composer. He was one of the masters of the 17th century French lute school.
Gaultier was born i ...
. In Paris, he published ''Pièces de luth composées sur différens mode'' introduced by a brief treatment of the lute. The pieces in this work are organized by tone and include also minuets. Some pieces signed ''vieux Gallot'' can be also found in the manuscript II 614 in
Musikbibliothek Leipzig. His compositions include musical portraits, such as ''La Fontange'', ''La Montespan'' and also ''
tombeau
A tombeau (plural tombeaux) is a musical composition (earlier, in the early 16th century, a poem) commemorating the death of a notable individual. The term derives from the French word for "tomb" or "tombstone". The vast majority of tombeaux date ...
x'' (Turenne, Condé, Madame). He was one of the developers of this musical form.
His brother Alexander Gallot (ca. 1625 – 1684) was also a composer and lutenist.
A ''
tombeau
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'' in his memory was composed by
Robert de Visée
Robert de Visée (c. 1655 – 1732/1733) was a French lutenist, guitarist, theorbist and viol player at the court of the kings Louis XIV and Louis XV, as well as a singer and composer for lute, theorbo and guitar.
Biography
Robert de Visée's ...
.
One of Gallot's works was
transcribed for orchestra by
Ottorino Respighi
Ottorino Respighi ( , , ; 9 July 187918 April 1936) was an Italian composer, violinist, teacher, and musicologist and one of the leading Italian composers of the early 20th century. His compositions range over operas, ballets, orchestral suit ...
as part of his suite ''
Gli Uccelli''.
Sources
Biography
1620s births
1690s deaths
Musicians from Paris
French male classical composers
French Baroque composers
French lutenists
17th-century classical composers
17th-century male musicians
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