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Jacques Paisible (ca. 1656 – 1721), also known as James Peasable or James Paisible, was a French baroque composer and recorder virtuoso who lived and worked in London for about forty years. Paisible arrived in London from France in September 1673, one of the four oboists among the musicians accompanying Robert Cambert. He married Moll Davis, singer and mistress of Charles II, in 1686. He made his living playing the bass violin and composing theater music. He developed a reputation as a first-rate performer on the recorder. Most of his surviving compositions use the recorder in various combinations. His music has been characterized as "craftsmanlike and idiomatic, with no virtuoso pretensions."[1]

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  • Jacques Paisible (ca)
  • Jacques Paisible (de)
  • Jacques Paisible (en)
  • Jacques Paisible (fr)
  • ジャック・ペジブル (ja)
  • James Paisible (pl)
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  • Jacques Paisible, auch James Paisible genannt, (* um 1656 vermutlich in Versailles; † 17. August 1721 in London) war ein französischer Blockflötist und Komponist. (de)
  • Jacques Paisible (env. 1656-1721), connu aussi sous le nom de James Peasable ou de James Paisible, est un compositeur baroque et un virtuose de la flûte à bec français qui vécut et travailla à Londres pendant presque quarante ans. (fr)
  • ジャック・ペジブル(Jacques Paisible, 1656年ごろ – 1721年)は、王政復古期のイングランド宮廷(ロンドン)で活躍したフランス出身の演奏家・作曲家。ジェイムズ・ペザブル(James Peasable )なる英語名でも知られた。 1670年代に渡英し、1682年にチャールズ2世の愛人だった歌手メアリ・デイヴィスと結婚した。チェロ奏者や劇場音楽の作曲で生計を立てていたが、リコーダー界で第一線に立つヴィルトゥオーソとしても活躍し、ほとんどの作品にリコーダーを用いている。 (ja)
  • Jacques Paisible (Versalles, c. 1656 - Londres, agost 1721) també conegut com a James Peasable o James Paisible, fou un virtuós compositor i intèrpret barroc francès que va viure i treballar a Londres durant prop de quaranta anys. Paisible va ser un contemporani de Henry Purcell (1659-1695), un dels grans compositors d'Anglaterra, i el va superar durant anys, però no en reputació. (ca)
  • Jacques Paisible (ca. 1656 – 1721), also known as James Peasable or James Paisible, was a French baroque composer and recorder virtuoso who lived and worked in London for about forty years. Paisible arrived in London from France in September 1673, one of the four oboists among the musicians accompanying Robert Cambert. He married Moll Davis, singer and mistress of Charles II, in 1686. He made his living playing the bass violin and composing theater music. He developed a reputation as a first-rate performer on the recorder. Most of his surviving compositions use the recorder in various combinations. His music has been characterized as "craftsmanlike and idiomatic, with no virtuoso pretensions."[1] (en)
  • Jacques Paisible, także James Peasable, James Paisible (ur. ok. 1656 we Francji, pochowany 17 sierpnia 1721 w Londynie) – francuski kompozytor i instrumentalista okresu baroku, który przez ok. 40 lat działał w Londynie. Paisible przybył do Londynu we wrześniu 1673 roku, jako jeden z 4 oboistów towarzyszących operowemu kompozytorowi francuskiemu Robertowi Cambertowi. Paisible poślubił śpiewaczkę i kochankę króla Karola II Moll Davis w 1682 roku. (pl)
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  • Jacques Paisible (Versalles, c. 1656 - Londres, agost 1721) també conegut com a James Peasable o James Paisible, fou un virtuós compositor i intèrpret barroc francès que va viure i treballar a Londres durant prop de quaranta anys. Paisible va arribar a Londres des de França el setembre de 1673, un dels quatre oboistes entre els músics que acompanyaven Robert Cambert. Es va casar amb Moll Davis, cantant i mestressa de Carles II, el 1682. Es va guanyar la vida tocant el violí baix i component música de teatre. Va desenvolupar una reputació com a intèrpret de primer ordre en la gravadora. La majoria de les seves composicions supervivents utilitzen l'instrument en diverses combinacions. La seva música ha estat caracteritzada per ser "artesana i idiomàtica, sense pretensions virtuoses". Paisible va ser un contemporani de Henry Purcell (1659-1695), un dels grans compositors d'Anglaterra, i el va superar durant anys, però no en reputació. (ca)
  • Jacques Paisible, auch James Paisible genannt, (* um 1656 vermutlich in Versailles; † 17. August 1721 in London) war ein französischer Blockflötist und Komponist. (de)
  • Jacques Paisible (env. 1656-1721), connu aussi sous le nom de James Peasable ou de James Paisible, est un compositeur baroque et un virtuose de la flûte à bec français qui vécut et travailla à Londres pendant presque quarante ans. (fr)
  • Jacques Paisible (ca. 1656 – 1721), also known as James Peasable or James Paisible, was a French baroque composer and recorder virtuoso who lived and worked in London for about forty years. Paisible arrived in London from France in September 1673, one of the four oboists among the musicians accompanying Robert Cambert. He married Moll Davis, singer and mistress of Charles II, in 1686. He made his living playing the bass violin and composing theater music. He developed a reputation as a first-rate performer on the recorder. Most of his surviving compositions use the recorder in various combinations. His music has been characterized as "craftsmanlike and idiomatic, with no virtuoso pretensions."[1] Paisible was a contemporary of Henry Purcell (1659–1695), one of England's great composers, and long outlived him in years, if not in reputation. (en)
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