Françoise-Charlotte de Senneterre Ménétou

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Françoise-Charlotte de Senneterre Ménétou (1679 – 4 November 1745) was a French harpsichordist and composer.

Biography

Françoise-Charlotte Ménétou was born into an aristocratic family in 1679 of parents Henri François de Saint-Nectaire, Duc de La Ferté-Sennecterre (1657–1703), and Isabelle Gabrielle Marie Angélique de La Mothe-Houdancourt. She married François Gabriel Thibault de La Carte, Marquis de la Ferté on 28 July 1698 and her son was Louis Philippe Thibault de La Carte, Marquis de La Ferté-Senneterre (1699–1780). She died at Château de la Ferté at age 66.[1]

Françoise-Charlotte Ménétou performed before King Louis XIV at the age of nine. In 1691 she became the youngest female composer to have her works issued by the royal printer, Christophe Ballard. The historical significance of her manuscript was first noted in 1970 in an article by Alan Curtis.[2]

Works

De Senneterre Ménétou composed for voice and harpsichord. Selected works include:

References

  1. "Francoise Charlotte, Miss Menetou Saint-Nectaire". Retrieved 8 November 2010.
  2. Chung, David (July 2008). "The Menetou manuscript: a case study of the effect of patronage on French harpsichord musical style (abstract)". Retrieved 8 November 2010.
  3. Heinrich, Adel (1991). Organ and harpsichord music by women composers: an annotated catalog (Digitized online by GoogleBooks). ISBN 0-313-26802-9. Retrieved 8 November 2010.
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