Mlle Bocquet

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Mlle Bocquet (either Anne or Marguerite) (early 17th century–after 1660) was a French lutenist and composer. She ran a Salon with a Mlle de Scudéry from 1653–1659. She was in contact with members and founders of the Académie française. Bocquet's compositions explore the chromatic possibilities of the lute, with preludes in every key. Manuscript F-Pn of the Bibliothèque nationale de France contains a number of her preludes. Her music is also in French, German, and English manuscripts of the second half of the 17th century.[1]

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  • M. Rollin and A. Souris. Ouvres des Bocquet Paris, 1972.

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  1. ^ Rollin
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NAME Bocquet, Mlle
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Anne Bocquet or Marguerite Bocquet
SHORT DESCRIPTION Lutenist and composer
DATE OF BIRTH Early 17th century
PLACE OF BIRTH Paris, France (?)
DATE OF DEATH after 1660
PLACE OF DEATH Paris, France