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André Cardinal Destouches (sometimes called des Touches) (baptised 6 April 1672 – 7 February 1749) was a French composer best known for the ''opéra-ballet'' ''Les élémens''. == Biography == Born in Paris,〔Biography in this article draws on the material in Renee P.-M. Masson, "Andre Cardinal Destouches surintendant de la musique du roi directeur de l'Opera 1672 - 1749" ''Revue de Musicologie'' 43 No. 119 (July 1959):81-98).〕 the son of Étienne Cardinal, a wealthy merchant,〔In 1683 the elder Cardinal founded a charity school for poor boys at Saint-Barthélemy, noted by Masson, ''s.v.'' "1683", "1715".〕 André Cardinal was educated by Jesuits. With the Jesuit Father Guy Tachard,〔Tachard described the journey in a ''Second voyage au Siam'', at the Archives Nationales.〕 he went on a mission to Siam for two years,〔''Greene's biographical encyclopedia of composers'', by David Mason Greene 1985 ISBN 0-385-14278-1 p.209 ()〕 leaving in January 1687, and spending some time at the Cape of Good Hope, arriving in Siam in September. Coming back to France, in September 1688, he spent several months at the academy in the Manège royale, rue de Tournon. In 1692 he joined the army and participated in the invasion of Namur, discovering his musical talent while not occupied by combat.〔According to Titon du Tillet, second supplement to the ''Parnasse français''.〕 When his father died in August 1694, André Cardinal added "Destouches" to his name in memory of his father's title, Seigneur des Touches et de Guilleville. He quit the army in 1696 to pursue his musical aspirations. Destouches' opera ''Issé'' was performed for Louis XIV at the Trianon in 1697. Louis was impressed and said that he enjoyed his music as much as that of Jean-Baptiste Lully. The opera was successfully repeated at the Opéra a few weeks later. The following year found him dining with Boileau in the company of Racine.〔According to a letter of Racine noted in Masson 1959:89.〕 After a series of successful operas and the commencement of his successful collaboration with the librettist Pierre-Charles Roy, in 1713 the king appointed Destouches inspector general of the Académie Royale de Musique, at a stipend of 4000 ''livres'' a year; later, in 1725 Louis XV would appoint him superintendent of chamber music for the Chambre du Roi,〔''Maître de la Musique de la Chambre''.〕 and then Director of the Académie. Under the Régence, as Destouches' operas were revived at the Opéra, Destouches was able to purchase the ''terroir'' of La Vaudoire at Sartrouville, conveniently close to Paris.〔He sold it in 1748 (Masson 1959: ''s.v.'' "1748".〕 The young Louis XV danced in Destouches' ballet ''Les élémens'' at the Tuileries, 31 December 1721, and the aged Destouches led the musicians for his daughters' masked ball on 13 January 1744. With the beginning of the public Concerts Spirituels in Paris, Destouches performed his ''De Profundis'' (1725) and his cantata ''Sémélé'' (1728) and motet for large chorus ''O dulcis Jesu'' (also 1728); Queen Maria Leszczyńska commanded Destouches to recreate the concert series at the Tuileries. With the death of Michel Richard Delalande in 1726, Destouches assumed control of the Musique du Roi. In 1724 he married Anne-Antoinette de Reynold de la Ferrière.〔Masson 1959, ''s.v.'' "1724".〕 He was buried in the crypt of Saint-Roch, Paris. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「André Cardinal Destouches」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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