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Jean-Odéo Demars, born in Sézanne (France), 2 February 1695, died in Paris, 7 November 1756, was an 18th-century French organist, composer and harpsichordist. In 1726, he became organist at the Saint-Jacques-la-Boucherie church in Paris. Later, he is appointed organist at Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet church. He married Geneviève Françoise Legris on February 18, 1734, and they raised seven children. He was the father of musician Hélène-Louise Demars. In 1735, Charles Demars publishes his 1er Livre de Clavecin. This book contains 4 suites in the Handel manner.

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  • Jean-Odéo Demars (* 2. Februar 1695 in Sézanne; † 7. November 1756 in Paris) war ein französischer Organist, Cembalist und Komponist. Er war der ältere Bruder des Organisten Charles Demars. (de)
  • Jean-Odéo Demars, born in Sézanne (France), 2 February 1695, died in Paris, 7 November 1756, was an 18th-century French organist, composer and harpsichordist. In 1726, he became organist at the Saint-Jacques-la-Boucherie church in Paris. Later, he is appointed organist at Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet church. He married Geneviève Françoise Legris on February 18, 1734, and they raised seven children. He was the father of musician Hélène-Louise Demars. As composer he wrote several spiritual songs for the female students of the Saint-Cyr school, near Paris. Fétis wrote that he published an organ book now lost. We know little else than he was the elder brother of Charles Demars (28 May 1702 - 4 Mars 1774), nicknamed « le cadet », who became in 1728 organist in the Vannes Cathedral, in Brittany, until his death. In 1735, Charles Demars publishes his 1er Livre de Clavecin. This book contains 4 suites in the Handel manner. This collection consists of four suites: * Suite I in A major * Suite II in G minor * Suite III in D minor * Suite IV in C minor (en)
  • Jean-Odéo / Odon Demars, né le 2 février 1695 à Sézanne et mort le 7 novembre 1756 à Paris, est un organiste et claveciniste français du XVIIIe siècle. (fr)
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  • Jean-Odéo Demars (* 2. Februar 1695 in Sézanne; † 7. November 1756 in Paris) war ein französischer Organist, Cembalist und Komponist. Er war der ältere Bruder des Organisten Charles Demars. (de)
  • Jean-Odéo / Odon Demars, né le 2 février 1695 à Sézanne et mort le 7 novembre 1756 à Paris, est un organiste et claveciniste français du XVIIIe siècle. (fr)
  • Jean-Odéo Demars, born in Sézanne (France), 2 February 1695, died in Paris, 7 November 1756, was an 18th-century French organist, composer and harpsichordist. In 1726, he became organist at the Saint-Jacques-la-Boucherie church in Paris. Later, he is appointed organist at Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet church. He married Geneviève Françoise Legris on February 18, 1734, and they raised seven children. He was the father of musician Hélène-Louise Demars. In 1735, Charles Demars publishes his 1er Livre de Clavecin. This book contains 4 suites in the Handel manner. (en)
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  • Jean-Odéo Demars (en)
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