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Annibal Gantez (24 December 1607 – 1668) was a French composer and singer from the Baroque era. He is undoubtedly one of the most striking examples of a "vicarious" chapel master, that is, moving from post to post to earn a living, as many of his 17th century colleagues did. His route can be traced from two types of sources: letters from L’Entretien des musiciens, which he published in 1643, and various archival documents.

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  • Annibal Gantez (ca)
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  • Annibal Gantez (Marsella, finals del segle XVI – Auxerre, Borgonya, vers el 1670) fou un compositor francès. Fou mestre de capella a Auxerre i resten d'ell una Missa a 6 veus, d'estil correcte però no de gran originalitat. El que li donà més fama és una petita obra titulada L'entretien des musiciens (Auxerre, 1643), tant amena com pintoresca i en la qual hi ha, a més, interessants observacions sobre els costums dels músics en el segle xvii. (ca)
  • Annibal Gantez (24 December 1607 – 1668) was a French composer and singer from the Baroque era. He is undoubtedly one of the most striking examples of a "vicarious" chapel master, that is, moving from post to post to earn a living, as many of his 17th century colleagues did. His route can be traced from two types of sources: letters from L’Entretien des musiciens, which he published in 1643, and various archival documents. (en)
  • Annibal Gantez (* 1600 in Marseille; † 1668 in Auxerre) war ein französischer Komponist des Frühbarock. (de)
  • Annibal Gantez (né le 24 décembre 1607 à Marseille, mort vers 1670) est un compositeur et chantre français de l'époque baroque. Il est sans doute un des exemples les plus frappants de maître de chapelle « vicariant », c'est-à-dire se déplaçant de poste en poste pour gagner sa vie, comme beaucoup de ses collègues du XVIIe siècle. Son itinéraire peut être retracé à partir de deux types de sources : les lettres de L’Entretien des musiciens, qu'il publie en 1643, et divers documents d’archives. (fr)
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