Composers

Livre d'orgue de Montréal

Composer: Girard Jean

Instruments: Organ

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Fascicule 1. 1-7. Magnificat [No.1 PDF 0 MBFascicule 1. 8-13. Magnificat [No.2 PDF 0 MBFascicule 1. 14-21. 8 Pièces du Premier ton (D minor) PDF 0 MBFascicule 1. 22-28 Magnificat [No.3 PDF 0 MBFascicule 1. 29. Basse de Trompette in C major PDF 0 MBFascicule 1. 36. Récit in G major PDF 0 MBFascicule 1. 30-35. Magnificat [No.4 PDF 0 MBFascicule 1. 37-42. Magnificat [No.5 PDF 0 MBFascicule 1. 43-45. 3 Pièces in C major PDF 0 MBFascicule 1. 46. Fugue [en dialogue PDF 0 MBFascicule 1. 47-51. 5 Pièces in C major PDF 0 MBFascicule 1. 52-58. Magnificat [No.6 PDF 0 MBFascicule 1. 59-62. 4 Pièces in F major PDF 0 MBFascicule 1. 63. Plein Jeu in G major PDF 0 MBFascicule 1. 64-69. Magnificat [No.7 PDF 0 MBFascicule 1. 70. Dialogue du 2e Ton (G minor) PDF 0 MBFascicule 1. 71-86. Te Deum PDF 0 MBFascicule 1. 87-92. Magnificat [No.8 PDF 0 MBFascicule 1. 93-99. Magnificat [No.9 PDF 0 MBFascicule 1. 100-106. Magnificat [No.10 PDF 0 MBFascicule 1. 107-115. 9 Pièces in G major PDF 0 MB
Fascicule 2. 116-120. Messe in G major (part I) PDF 0 MBFascicule 2. 121-126. Messe in G major (part II) PDF 0 MBFascicule 2. 127-133. Messe in G major (part III) PDF 0 MBFascicule 2. 134-138. Suite in F major (part I) PDF 0 MBFascicule 2. 139-142. Suite in F major (part II) PDF 0 MBFascicule 2. 143-149. Magnificat [No.11 PDF 0 MBFascicule 2. 150-153. 4 Pièces in G major PDF 0 MBFascicule 2. 154-160. Magnificat [No.12 PDF 0 MBFascicule 2. 161. Dialogue du 1er ton PDF 0 MBFascicule 2. 162-167. Magnificat [No.13 PDF 0 MBFascicule 2. 168-173. 6 Pièces in G minor PDF 0 MBFascicule 2. 174. Dialogue sur le Grand Jeu (G major) PDF 0 MBFascicule 2. 175-180. 6 Trios et Dialogues de récits PDF 0 MBFascicule 2. 181-188. 8 Tierces en Taille PDF 0 MBFascicule 2. 189-196. 8 Pièces du PDF 0 MBFascicule 2. 197-201. Magnificat [No.14 PDF 0 MBFascicule 2. 202-206. 5 Pièces du PDF 0 MBFascicule 2. 207-212. Magnificat [No.16 PDF 0 MBFascicule 2. 213-214. 2 Pièces in G minor PDF 0 MBFascicule 2. 215-221. Magnificat [No.17 PDF 0 MBFascicule 2. 222-227. 11 Pièces diverses in A major (I) PDF 0 MBFascicule 2. 228-232. 11 Pièces diverses in A major (II) PDF 0 MBFascicule 2. 233-236. Magnificat [No.18 PDF 0 MBFascicule 2. 237-250. 14 Versets for 'Te Deum' PDF 0 MB
Fascicule 3. 251-254. 4 Pièces in D major PDF 0 MBFascicule 3. 255-264. 10 Pièces in C minor PDF 0 MBFascicule 3. 265-266. 2 Pièces in D minor PDF 0 MBFascicule 3. 267-268. 2 Pièces in A minor PDF 0 MBFascicule 3. 269. Lebègue: Offertoire in F major PDF 0 MBFascicule 3. 270-272. 3 Pieces on 'Pange Lingua' PDF 0 MBFascicule 3. 273-285. 13 Fugues PDF 0 MBFascicule 3. 286-288. 3 Pièces in B PDF 0 MBFascicule 3. 289-297. Messe in G major (part I) PDF 0 MBFascicule 3. 298-306. Messe in G major (part II) PDF 0 MBFascicule 3. 307-311. Messe Double - Kyrie (part I) PDF 0 MBFascicule 3. 312-322. Messe Double - Gloria (part II) PDF 0 MBFascicule 3. 323. Messe Double - Élévation de Lebègue (part III) PDF 0 MBFascicule 3. 324-325. Messe Double - Agnus Dei (part IV) PDF 0 MBFascicule 3. 326. Offertoire en C sol ut PDF 0 MBFascicule 3. 327-331: Messe du 4e ton (Part I) PDF 0 MBFascicule 3. 332-340, 345. Messe du 4e ton (Part II) PDF 0 MBFascicule 3. 341-344. Messe du 4e ton (Part III) PDF 0 MBFascicule 3. 346-350. Messe en E Si my (Part I) PDF 0 MBFascicule 3. 351-363. Messe en E Si my (Part II) PDF 0 MBFascicule 3. 364-368. Messe en mi (Part I) PDF 0 MBFascicule 3. 369-381. Messe en mi (Part II) PDF 0 MBFascicule 3. 382-398. Te Deum en A PDF 0 MB
Fascicule 1. Complete Score PDF 3 MB
Fascicule 2. Complete Score PDF 3 MB
Fascicule 3. Complete Score PDF 2 MB
Wikipedia
Jean Girard (8 August 1696 – 23 February 1765) was a French organist, serpent player, and schoolmaster who was primarily active in Canada. He was one of the first professional musicians living and working in the city of Montreal.
Born in Bourges, Girard initially intended to become a priest and entered the seminary of the Society of Saint-Sulpice in his native city in 1720. He never became ordained and began his career as a singing master at the seminary at the Église Saint-Sulpice, Paris in 1724. The following July he sailed across the Atlantic to Canada where he remained for the rest of his life. From 1724 until his death in 1765 he served as the organist of the Notre-Dame Church in Montreal. He also was active as a teacher.
He is mainly known for the voluminous book of French organ music he collected and brought with him from Paris; that anonymous collection is presently known as Livre d’Orgue de Montréal.