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'''Aliases:''' Lalande, Michel Richard de; de Lalande, Michel Richard; de La Lande, Michel Richard; La Lande, Michel Richard de
'''Aliases:''' Delalande, Michel Richard; de La Lande, Michel Richard; La Lande, Michel Richard de
==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 15 December 1657
'''Born:''' 15 December 1657
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'''Died:''' 18 June 1726
'''Died:''' 18 June 1726


'''Biography'''
Delalande is mainly associated with the ''grand motet'' and with Versailles where he is buried, but held posts in several Paris churches before becoming ''organist du Roi;'' his ''Leçons de Ténèbres'' (1711) were written for Ste-Chapelle. In all 77 ''grands motets'', 9 ''élévations'' (S. 78-86), ''Miserere & O filii'' (with lost works S. 87-90), 16 extracted ''petits motets'' (after ''grands'', S.91-106), 9 ''Leçons de ténèbres'' (S.107-124), ''Messe en plainchant musical'' (S.126) ''Cantique'' (Racine, S.127), ''Tandis que Babylone'' (S.128) & numerous stage works ''(opera, intermedes, cantates, ballets)'' and instrumental works. He wrote two versions of ''Super flumina Babilonis''.


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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
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*[[Cantate Domino (Michel Richard Delalande)|''Cantate Domino'']]   ( [{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/sheet/dela-can.pdf {{pdf}}] [{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/sound/dela-can.mid {{mid}}] [{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/source/dela-can.mus Finale 2001] )
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*''[[Laudate Dominum (Michel Richard Delalande)|Laudate Dominum]]''   ( [http://www.geocities.jp/lyrischesuite/choralmusic.htm {{net}}]  )
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==Publications==
==Publications==
*ms. Philidor et al. (27 ''grand motets'', c. 1690)
*ms. Philidor for Ct. de Toulouse (11 motets, c. 1705)
*40 Motets (engraved in short score, 1729-34)
*ms. Cauvin (41 ''grands motets'' in full score c. 1741)


==External links==
==External links==


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Revision as of 04:28, 28 October 2019

Aliases: Delalande, Michel Richard; de La Lande, Michel Richard; La Lande, Michel Richard de

Life

Born: 15 December 1657

Died: 18 June 1726

Delalande is mainly associated with the grand motet and with Versailles where he is buried, but held posts in several Paris churches before becoming organist du Roi; his Leçons de Ténèbres (1711) were written for Ste-Chapelle. In all 77 grands motets, 9 élévations (S. 78-86), Miserere & O filii (with lost works S. 87-90), 16 extracted petits motets (after grands, S.91-106), 9 Leçons de ténèbres (S.107-124), Messe en plainchant musical (S.126) Cantique (Racine, S.127), Tandis que Babylone (S.128) & numerous stage works (opera, intermedes, cantates, ballets) and instrumental works. He wrote two versions of Super flumina Babilonis.

View the Wikipedia article on Michel-Richard de Lalande.

List of choral works

Other works not listed above (See Template:CheckMissing for possible reasons and solutions)


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Publications

  • ms. Philidor et al. (27 grand motets, c. 1690)
  • ms. Philidor for Ct. de Toulouse (11 motets, c. 1705)
  • 40 Motets (engraved in short score, 1729-34)
  • ms. Cauvin (41 grands motets in full score c. 1741)

External links