Jean Mongrédien

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Jean Mongrédien, the son of Georges Mongrédien [Wikidata], specializing in the seventeenth century, is a French musicologist.

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A specialist of music of France of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and especially opera and religious music, since 2001 Mongrédien has been professor emeritus at Paris-Sorbonne University where he held the chair of history of music and was dean of the Department of Musicology.

Bibliography[edit]

  • 1986: La Musique en France : des Lumières au Romantisme (1789–1830),[1] Paris, Flammarion, 370 p., ISBN 2-08-064651-6
  • 2008: Le Théâtre-Italien de Paris 1801-1831 : Chronologie et documents,[2] Marie-Hélène Coudroy-Saghai (collab.), Lyon, Symétrie, Venice, Palazzetto Bru Zane, series Perpetuum mobile, 8 volumes, 5384 p., ISBN 978-2-914373-30-2

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