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Jacques-Antoine Denoyé

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Jacques-Antoine Denoyé (?–1759) was a French composer and organist in Strasbourg. He was a friend of the organ-maker Jean-André Sillbermann (1712-1783),[1] Among his large scale works the only one to have been performed and recorded in the modern era is his Messe à Grand Choeur et Symphonie (1758) which bears stylistic resemblances to Rameau, and was performed and recorded live at Ambronay in 2007.[2]

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  1. ^ L'Orgue - Issues 277-280 - Page 41 2007 Le dessin de Jacques-Antoine Denoyé, organiste strasbourgeois et compositeur, ami du facteur Jean-André Sillbermann (1712-1783), fait le 12 mars 1755 [E6] donne un certain nombre de renseignements sur l'orgue de la cinquième ...
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