Louis-Nicolas Clérambault (1676-1749), a composer of music for organ and harpsichord, was organist at several places in Paris. The uncontested master of the French cantata, he is particularly well known for his sonatas for violin and basso continuo.
Avastatud: 6-9-1991 Avastamiskoht: Haute Provence Avastajad: Elst, E. W.