Jean-Baptiste de Bousset
Jean-Baptiste de Bousset
Genres: 18th century, french, 17th century
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About Jean-Baptiste de Bousset
Jean-Baptiste Drouard de Bousset was a French Baroque composer and singer whose career spanned the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. Born in 1662 at Asnières-lès-Dijon in the Burgundy region of France, he emerged from minor nobility and pursued a musical education that likely included early training in composition and performance before relocating to Paris, where his professional life unfolded within the heart of the French royal and intellectual musical establishments. At Paris he became maître de musique of the chapelle du Louvre, a position that involved composing and directing music for ceremonial occasions and religious observances. Over the closing years of the seventeenth century and into the early eighteenth century he also served as music master for a number of the Académies of the French state, including the Académie Française, the Académie des Inscriptions and the Académie des Sciences, writing music for their festivities and ceremonial gatherings. He prospered as a composer of secular song, especially collections of airs sérieux et à boire, and published numerous volumes of these works in Paris beginning in the 1690s, often under the imprint of the prestigious Ballard press. His compositional output encompassed a large corpus of songs, smaller vocal pieces, and several motets; much of this repertory reflects the French Baroque idiom of the time, balancing courtly refinement with expressive text setting. Bousset’s social and musical standing was further consolidated through his marriage to Marie-Marguerite de Sequeville, the sister-in-law of the Parisian music publisher Christophe Ballard. He died on 3 October 1725 in Paris leaving a son, René Drouard de Bousset, who became a noted organist and composer in his own right.
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