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Christophe Moyreau : ウィキペディア英語版
Christophe Moyreau
Christophe Moyreau (1700 – 1774) was a French Baroque composer, organist and harpsichordist.
== Biography ==

Moyreau was born and spent most of his life in Orléans into an old family of the city. He became organist at Orléans Collégiale Saint-Aignan in February 1719 and at Orléans Cathedral in January 1738 and occupied this position until around 1772.
His music displayed a variety of stylistic innovations and was considerably different from his contemporaries' works. A provincial composer, Moyreau did not achieve much fame during his lifetime and is almost completely forgotten today. His most known and most frequently performed piece is ''Les Cloches d'Orléans'', an organ composition that imitates the bells of Orléans Cathedral.

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