Christophe Ballard (French: [kʁistɔf balaʁ]; April 12, 1641 — May 28, 1715) was a Parisian printer, bookseller, and music publisher employed by Louis XIV...
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de la Chambre du Roy, Paris, Christophe Ballard, 1694 ; Seconde Edition, revûë & corrigée [...], Paris, Christophe Ballard. 1700 : Le triomphe des arts...
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between the riff and the French song Colin prend sa hotte (published by Christophe Ballard in 1719), whose first five notes are identical. Colin prend sa hotte...
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Sebastien, de Brossard (1703). Dictionnaire de Musique (2nd ed.). Paris: Christophe Ballard. Morton, Joëlle. "Brossard". Joëlle Morton. Retrieved 2006-08-24....
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of Robert Ballard (his son-in-law) and Adrien Le Roy in the 1550s. This type was used well into the 18th century, when Christophe Ballard ran the publishing...
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be more specific, since it was used by the French music publisher Christophe Ballard (1641–1715) for the edition of a collection of pieces in 1711. In...
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tendres” dated 1703, 1704, and 1711. They were published in duodecimo by Christophe Ballard. "Dance Rhythms of the French Baroque: aHandbook for Performance"...
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Paris: Christophe Ballard, 1680. 2°, 18 f. RISM C 1523. Missa sillabica pleno-cantu quatuor vocum ad imitationem moduli. Paris: Christophe Ballard, 1683...
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Rameau. It was first published in Paris in 1722 by Jean-Baptiste-Christophe Ballard. It is Rameau's first treatise on musical theory. A fundamental work...
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Voker, 1992). Giannini, Tula. "The Music Library of Jean-Baptiste Christophe Ballard, Sole Music Printer to the King of France, 1750 Inventory of his Grand...
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