Jean-Henri d’Anglebert succeeded Chambonnières as harpsichordist to Louis XIV, a position later held by his son.
At Versailles he collaborated, inevitably, with Lully, excerpts from whose operas and ballets he transcribed for keyboard.








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Jean-Henri d’Anglebert succeeded Chambonnières as harpsichordist to Louis XIV, a position later held by his son. At Versailles he collaborated, inevitably, with Lully, excerpts from whose operas and ballets he transcribed for keyboard. |
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The four keyboard suites of d’Anglebert, including dances, transcriptions and opening unmeasured preludes, represent a significant element in French keyboard music between Chambonnières and Couperin.
His published music also includes fugues for organ. |