Marc-Antoine Charpentier
Fact Sheet
| Musical genre: | Classical |
Life
He was born in Paris. Little is known of his early life, and even the approximate date of his birth is questioned; it is known that he was a "young man" when he studied in Rome, probably between 1662 and 1667. While in Rome he studied with Giacomo Carissimi; an old legend of his going to Rome to study painting, prior to his musical talent being discovered by Carissimi, is undocumented. Certainly he acquired a solid knowledge of contemporary Italian practice, which he brought back to France.Most likely he worked for the Duchess of Guise on his return to France, as her mâitre de musique—music master—and singer, until her death in 1688. During this time he composed a considerable quantity of dramatic secular vocal works, including psalm settings, hymns, a Magnificat setting, a mass, and motets (which he called oratorios, confusingly).
Beginning around 1672, he worked with Molière after Molière's falling out with Jean-Baptiste Lully.