Jullien, Gilles
Jullien, Gilles
Jullien, Gilles, French organist; b. c. 1650; d. Chartres, Sept. 14, 1703. He became organist at the Chartres Cathedral in 1667, and held this post until his death. His Premier livre d’orgue was publ, by Lesclop in Chartres (1680); a modern reprint, with annotations and an introduction by Norbert Dufourcq, was issued in Paris (1952).
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