1st Edition

Music at the Maison royale de Saint-Louis at Saint-Cyr

By Deborah Kauffman Copyright 2019
350 Pages
by Routledge

350 Pages 158 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

350 Pages 158 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The history of music at the Maison royale de Saint-Louis at Saint-Cyr — the famous convent school founded by Madame de Maintenon and established by Louis XIV in 1686 as a royal foundation — is both rich and intriguing; its large repertory of music was composed expressly for young female voices by important composers working within significant contemporary musical genres: liturgical chant, sacred... Read more

1. The Maison royale de Saint-Louis at Saint-Cyr 2. The Maison royale as an Educational Institution for Women 3. The Musical Lives of the Dames and Demoiselles at Saint-Cyr 4. Saint-Cyr’s Composers and Music Masters 5. Cantiques spirituels in the Life of the Institution 6. Music for a Théatre des Desmoiselles 7. Chanter les louanges de Dieu: Liturgical Chant at Saint-Cyr 8. Petit motets: Composers and Styles

Biography

Deborah Kauffman is Professor of Music at the University of Northern Colorado. She received her doctoral degree from Stanford University. Her primary area of research focuses on music of the French Baroque, particularly sacred music and music composed for the Maison royale de Saint-Louis at Saint-Cyr. She is the editor of two volumes in the A-R Publications series "Recent Researches in Baroque Music" (2013 and 2001). She serves as editor-in-chief of the Journal of Musicological Research.