Charles d'Ambleville

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Charles d'Ambleville (died 6 July 1637 in Rouen) was a French composer. His Octonarium sacrum (1634) is a set of five-part verses for the Magnificat, using all eight tones, in fugal style. He also composed the Messe des Jésuites à Pékin (Mass of the Beijing Jesuits). He died at Rouen.

References

  • "San Francisco Bay area Early Music News January 2007" (pdf - see page 10). Retrieved 2 May 2008.

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