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Nicolas-Antoine Lebègue (also Le Bègue; c. 1631 – 6 July 1702) was a French Baroque composer, organist and harpsichordist. He was born in Laon and in the 1650s settled in Paris, quickly establishing himself as one of the best organists of the country. He lived and worked in Paris until his death, but frequently made trips to other cities to consult on organ building and maintenance matters. Lebègue's reputation today rests on his keyboard music. He made particularly important contributions to the development of the French organ school by devising pieces with independent pedal parts and developing the Tierce en taille genre. His oeuvre also includes the earliest published unmeasured preludes, as well as some of the earliest known noëls.

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  • Nicolas Lebègue (ca)
  • Nicolas Lebègue (de)
  • Νικολά Λεμπέγκ (el)
  • Nicolas Lebègue (es)
  • Nicolas Lebègue (it)
  • Nicolas Lebègue (fr)
  • Nicolas Lebègue (en)
  • Nicolas Lebègue (nl)
  • Nicolas Lebègue (pl)
  • Nicolas Lebègue (pt)
  • Лебег, Николя (ru)
  • Нікола Лебеґ (uk)
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  • Nicolas-Antoine Lebègue, o el Begue (Laon el 1631 - París, 6 de juliol de 1702), va ser un compositor, organista i clavecinista barroc francès. Va néixer a la dècada de 1650 es va establir a París, consolidant-se ràpidament com un dels millors organistes del país. Va viure i va treballar a París fins a la seva mort, però sovint va fer viatges a altres ciutats per consultar sobre temes de construcció i manteniment d'orgues. La reputació de Lebègue avui es basa en la seva música de teclat. Va fer contribucions particularment importants al desenvolupament de l'escola francesa d'orgue, ideant peces amb peces de pedal independents i desenvolupant el gènere Tierce en taille. La seva obra també inclou els primers preludis no mesurats publicats, així com alguns de les primeres nadales conegudes. (ca)
  • Ο Νικολά Λεμπέγκ (γαλλ. Nicolas Lebègue (Le Bègue), περ. 1631 – 6 Ιουλίου 1702) ήταν Γάλλος συνθέτης, τσεμπαλίστας και οργανίστας της περιόδου του Μπαρόκ. (el)
  • Nicolas Antoine Lebègue, auch Nicolas Antoine Le Bègue (* 1631 in Laon; † 6. Juli 1702 in Paris) war ein französischer Organist, Cembalist und Komponist. Er gehört zu den bedeutendsten und innovativsten Orgelmeistern der Ära Ludwigs XIV. und veröffentlichte auch zwei Bücher mit Cembalostücken. (de)
  • Nicolas-Antoine Lebègue (also Le Bègue; c. 1631 – 6 July 1702) was a French Baroque composer, organist and harpsichordist. He was born in Laon and in the 1650s settled in Paris, quickly establishing himself as one of the best organists of the country. He lived and worked in Paris until his death, but frequently made trips to other cities to consult on organ building and maintenance matters. Lebègue's reputation today rests on his keyboard music. He made particularly important contributions to the development of the French organ school by devising pieces with independent pedal parts and developing the Tierce en taille genre. His oeuvre also includes the earliest published unmeasured preludes, as well as some of the earliest known noëls. (en)
  • Nicolas-Antoine Lebègue /nikɔˈla ɑ̃ˈtwan ləˈbɛg/ (Laon, 1631 – Parigi, 6 luglio 1702) è stato un compositore, organista e clavicembalista francese dell'epoca barocca. Benché fosse ai suoi tempi un compositore innovativo e stimato, la sua musica è oggi raramente considerata. È ricordato come il maestro di Nicolas de Grigny ed è assieme ad esso uno degli esponenti più importanti della Scuola organistica francese. (it)
  • Nicolas-Antoine Lebègue (ou le Begue), né à Laon en 1631 et mort à Paris le 6 juillet 1702, est un compositeur, organiste et claveciniste français. (fr)
  • Nicolas-Antoine Lebègue, także Le Bègue (ur. około 1631 w Laon, zm. 6 lipca 1702 w Paryżu) – francuski kompozytor, klawesynista i organista. (pl)
  • Nicolas-Antoine Lebègue (ou Le Begue; Laon, 1631 – Paris, 6 de julho de 1702) foi um compositor, organista e cravista francês. Nascido em Laon, por volta de 1650 se estabeleceu em Paris tornando-se rapidamente um dos maiores organistas da França. Viveu e trabalhou em Paris até a sua morte, mas frequentemente viajava a outras cidades para tratar de construção e manutenção de órgãos. Atualmente, Lebègue é mais conhecido pela sua música para teclado. Ele contribuiu significativamente para o desenvolvimento da escola francesa de órgão. A sua obra também inclui os primeiros prelúdios não medidos, bem como alguns dos noëls mais antigos de que se tem notícia. (pt)
  • Николя Лебег (фр. Nicolas Lebègue, приблизительно 1631 — 6 июля 1702) — французский композитор, органист и клавесинист, музыкальный педагог. Лебег внёс существенный вклад в развитие французской органной школы, создав произведения с отдельными партиями для педальной клавиатуры и развивая жанр Tierce en taille. Его произведения также включают в себя самые ранние изданные неметризованные прелюдии (фр. Prélude non mesuré). (ru)
  • Нікола-Антуан Лебеґ (фр. Nicolas-Antoine Lebègue, 1631, Лан — 6 липня 1702, Париж) — французький композитор, клавесиніст та органіст. (uk)
  • Nicolas-Antoine Lebègue (1631 – 6 de julio de 1702) fue un compositor francés del Barroco, organista y clavecinista. Aunque fue un compositor innovador y bastante popular durante su vida, su música se interpreta o graba raramente hoy día. Es quizá más recordado por haber sido profesor del también organista y compositor Nicolas de Grigny, notable contemporáneo de François Couperin. (es)
  • Nicolas-Antoine Lebègue (Laon, 1631 - Parijs, 6 juli 1702) was een Frans orgelkundige, componist, clavicinist en vermaard organist. Hij was sinds 1678 organist-titularis van het orgel in de Église Saint-Merri in Parijs en organist van de Chapelle royale. Lebègue was tevens pedagoog: onder anderen Nicolas de Grigny, en Jean-François Dandrieu waren zijn leerlingen. Lebègue was samen met Jacques Thomelin, Jean-Baptiste Buterne en Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers organist aan de Chapelle royale. Na de dood van Thomelin in 1693 nam François Couperin diens plaats in. (nl)
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