International audienceAccording to the clerical historiography written in the late 19th century, the French Revolution is generally considered to have been disastrous for church musicians, most of whom were forced to seek a new career. Focusing on the small group of Chartres cathedral musicians, this article seeks to examine the socio-economic changes that they lived through to understand both the chronology of their professional retraining and what pushed them either to leave or to remain in the Beauceronne capital.À la suite d’une historiographie cléricale datant de la fin du XIXe siècle, on considère généralement que la Révolution fut pour les musiciens d’Église, un gouffre qui engloutit leur carrière et les oblige à se reconvertir. En s...
http://ahrf.revues.org/2075International audienceChurch musicians in 1790. First account of a survey...
International audienceA father, his two sons and his daughter: four musicians over two generations, ...
All over France, after 1790, a large number of church musicians found themselves without a job and w...
International audienceAccording to the clerical historiography written in the late 19th century, the...
International audienceSeveral studies have investigated the conditions that enabled some French chur...
International audienceThe economic and social space of theatres experienced radical transformation a...
Dans cet article, l’auteur cherche à dresser une première synthèse de la vie musicale dans les églis...
Abstract In 1776, through the impetus given by Louis XVI's Intendant des Menus Plaisirs Papillon de ...
International audienceUntil their closure in 1790, the capitulary choir schools (educational institu...
International audienceOn August 10, 1792, court musicians lost their stable and well-paid employment...
Belinda Cannone : The eclipse of baroque music in the early 19th Century. This article analyses the...
Groupe de prosopographie des musiciens, Church musicians in 1790. First account of a survey on a pro...
Au sein des bas chœurs des cathédrales françaises de l'Ancien Régime, les personnels employés au cha...
En 1857, Joseph d'Ortigue constatait que les maîtrises des cathédrales en France, en activité au cou...
Communication prononcée lors de "Sounds of the City 18", colloque international consacré à la musiqu...
http://ahrf.revues.org/2075International audienceChurch musicians in 1790. First account of a survey...
International audienceA father, his two sons and his daughter: four musicians over two generations, ...
All over France, after 1790, a large number of church musicians found themselves without a job and w...
International audienceAccording to the clerical historiography written in the late 19th century, the...
International audienceSeveral studies have investigated the conditions that enabled some French chur...
International audienceThe economic and social space of theatres experienced radical transformation a...
Dans cet article, l’auteur cherche à dresser une première synthèse de la vie musicale dans les églis...
Abstract In 1776, through the impetus given by Louis XVI's Intendant des Menus Plaisirs Papillon de ...
International audienceUntil their closure in 1790, the capitulary choir schools (educational institu...
International audienceOn August 10, 1792, court musicians lost their stable and well-paid employment...
Belinda Cannone : The eclipse of baroque music in the early 19th Century. This article analyses the...
Groupe de prosopographie des musiciens, Church musicians in 1790. First account of a survey on a pro...
Au sein des bas chœurs des cathédrales françaises de l'Ancien Régime, les personnels employés au cha...
En 1857, Joseph d'Ortigue constatait que les maîtrises des cathédrales en France, en activité au cou...
Communication prononcée lors de "Sounds of the City 18", colloque international consacré à la musiqu...
http://ahrf.revues.org/2075International audienceChurch musicians in 1790. First account of a survey...
International audienceA father, his two sons and his daughter: four musicians over two generations, ...
All over France, after 1790, a large number of church musicians found themselves without a job and w...