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Nicolas de Grigny
Nicolas de Grigny (baptized September 8, 1672 – November 30, 1703) was a French organist and composer. He died young and left behind a single collection of organ music, which together with the work of François Couperin, represents the pinnacle of French Baroque organ tradition.
==Life==

Nicolas de Grigny was born in 1672 in Reims in the parish of Saint-Pierre-Le-Vieil.〔Halbreich.〕 The exact date of his birth is unknown; he was baptized on 8 September. He was born into a family of musicians: his father, his grandfather, and his Uncle Robert were organists at the Reims Cathedral, the Basilica of St. Pierre and St. Hilaire, respectively.〔Howell, Sabatier, Grove.〕〔Greene's Biographical Encyclopedia of Composers, p. 211.〕 Few details about his life are known, nothing at all about his formative years. Between 1693 and 1695 he served as organist of the abbey church of Saint Denis, in Paris (where his brother André de Grigny was sub-prior〔). It was also during that period that de Grigny studied with Nicolas Lebègue, who was by then one of the most famous French keyboard composers.〔Higginbottom, Grove.〕 In 1695 de Grigny married Marie-Magdeleine de France, daughter of a Parisian merchant.〔 Apparently he returned to his hometown soon afterwards: the record of the birth of his first son indicates that de Grigny was already in Reims in 1696. The couple went on to produce six more children.〔
By late 1697 de Grigny was appointed titular organist of Notre-Dame de Reims (the exact date of the appointment is not known), the city's famous cathedral in which French kings were crowned. In 1699 the composer published his ''Premier livre d'orgue (une messe et les hymnes des principalles festes de l'année )'' in Paris. De Grigny died prematurely in 1703, aged 31, shortly after accepting a job offer from Saint Symphorien, a parish church in Reims.〔 His ''Livre d'orgue'' was reissued in 1711 through the efforts of his widow.〔 The collection became known abroad: it was copied in 1713 by Johann Sebastian Bach, and later by Johann Gottfried Walther.〔

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