Joseph Bodin de Boismortier was among the most popular composers of 18th-century France.
He was born in the town of Perpignan and relocated to Paris in about 1724.
In the years that followed, he published over one hundred and two major works, all written with an eye on popularity. They were printed and reprinted providing him with enormous wealth.
His wealth and success made him the butt of many jokes amongst the musical establishment and posterity has judged him harshly.
Nevertheless, many of his works were heard at the performances of the Concert Spirituel and his motet of 1741, "Fugit nox", became a fixture at that ensemble's Christmas performances for over twenty years.






