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Dutertre - Louis Alméras (1768-1828)
Dutertre or Du Tertre is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: * André Dutertre, French painter * Jean-Baptiste Du Tertre (1610–1687), French monk * Jean-Marie Dutertre (1768–1811), French pirate *Jean-François Dutertre, French musician, member of the Mélusine group *Estienne du Tertre Estienne du Tertre (fl. mid-16th century) was a French composer. He spent most of his life in Paris and worked as an editor for the publisher Attaingnant. Many of his chanson A (, , french: chanson française, link=no, ; ) is generally any ..., French composer {{surname, Dutertre French-language surnames ...
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André Dutertre
André Dutertre (9 June 1753 in Paris – April 1842 in Paris) was a French painter. Life A professor at the école gratuite de dessin, his students included Vien and Collet. He took part in the French Campaign in Egypt and Syria and on 22 August 1798 he was made a member of the Institut d'Égypte, in the literature and arts section. He was taken on the trip to the Suez Isthmus on 24 December 1798. He drew 184 portraits of the officers and scholars of the expedition, which were used as illustrations for the ''Histoire scientifique et militaire'' by Reybaud and reprinted in the ''Journal'' by Villiers du Terrage. He also drew Egyptians - his portrait of Murad Bey is his masterwork. On his return to France, he exhibited portraits at the Paris Salons of 1804 and 1812, notably those of Desaix and Kléber. The Musée de Versailles The Palace of Versailles ( ; french: Château de Versailles ) is a former royal residence built by King Louis XIV located in Versailles, abou ...
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Jean-Marie Dutertre
Jean-Marie Dutertre (1768 in Lorient – 1811Gallois, p. 412), also called Jean Dutertre, was a French privateer. His ships included ''Modeste'', ''Heureux'', ''Passe-Partout'' and ''Malartic''.Gallois, p. 405 Career In September 1796, Dutertre set out for a campaign on the 20-gun ''Modeste'', which had previously been captained by Robert Surcouf under the name ''Émilie''. apparently captured her near Visakhapatnam in March 1797.Demerliac, p. 308, no 2898Demerliac (p. 308, no 2898) states that ''Modeste'' was captured either by ''Fox'' in March 1797, or by in April 1798; it appears that ''Cleopatra'' was in the English channel at the time, when she captured a privateer named ''Émilie'' but unrelated to the present ship. Duterte commissioned the privateer ''Heureux'' at Île de France in July 1798. On 4 March 1799 ''Heureux'' captured ''Solimany'', off Nagore. On 19 March the East Indiaman recaptured ''Solimany'', Captain Hamed Pelley, master, of eight guns. ''Solimany'' h ...
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Jean-François Dutertre
Jean-François Dutertre (31 March 1948 - 10 March 2017) was a French singer-songwriter and player of the hurdy-gurdy, épinette des Vosges, and traditional French music. He also played the bodhran and the bouzouki. He had been a member of the band Mélusine and a house collaborator on the disk ''Le Chant du Monde''. He was a great proponent of modal music and conducted numerous workshops. He was an advocate of the professionalisation of traditional musicians and singers and defended their rights in the CIM(Centre d’information des musiques traditionnelles et du monde). Life and career Born in 1948 to Norman parents, he studied literature and also taught. He worked as a ''phonothécaire'' at the department of ethnomusicology at the musée de l'homme, and became enamored of traditional music, particularly French. He became involved in the Folk Revival of the 1960s, and joined the first French folk-club, ''Le Bourdon'' ("the drone"), and traveled to collect music in Quebec and ...
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Estienne Du Tertre
Estienne du Tertre (fl. mid-16th century) was a French composer. He spent most of his life in Paris and worked as an editor for the publisher Attaingnant. Many of his chanson A (, , french: chanson française, link=no, ; ) is generally any lyric-driven French song, though it most often refers to the secular polyphonic French songs of late medieval and Renaissance music. The genre had origins in the monophonic so ...s were published. Du Tertre published in 1557, giving us the first use of the term " suite", although the usual form of the time was as pairs of dances. External links * 16th-century French composers French male composers {{France-composer-stub ...
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