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Henry Desmarest
Henri Desmarets (or Desmarest) (February 1661 in Paris – September 7, 1741 in Lunéville) was a French composer of the middle Baroque period. He was a child prodigy and sang as a boy soprano in the royal chapel. His opera "Endymion" was staged at Versailles in March, 1682. In 1683, King Louis XIV gave Desmarets a 900-livre pension. In 1696, Demartes' wife died. Three years later, Desmarets took a lover, Marie-Marguerite, and was arrested and sentenced to death for helping her flee a convent. He escaped on August 5, 1699, and fled the country with Marie-Marguerite for the Low Countries.
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Songs
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(Fond d'orgue) du Deuxième Livre
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Agnus Dei
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Benedictus
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Christe
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Confiteor
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Credo
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Crucifixus etiam pro nobis
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Cujus regni
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Cum sancto Spiritu
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Deum de Deo
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Dialogue du Troisème Livre
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Domine Deus
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Domine salvum fac regem
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Et ex Patre
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Et expecto
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Et in Spiritum Sanctum
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Et incarnatus est
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Et resurrexit
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Et vitam venturi
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Genitum, non factum