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Anet, Jean-Jacques-Baptiste, 1676-1755

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Personal name headingAnet, Jean-Jacques-Baptiste, 1676-1755
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Variant(s)Baptiste, 1676-1755
Baptiste, Mr., 1676-1755
Anet, Jean Baptiste, approximately 1661-1755
Anet, J. B. (Jean B.), approximately 1661-1755
Anet, Jean Baptiste, ca. 1661-1755
Associated countryFrance
Birth date1676-01-02
Death date1755-08-14
Place of birthParis (France)
Place of deathLunéville (France)
Field of activityMusic
Profession or occupationComposers Violinists
Found inMasterworks from France. Program no. 97, parts 1-2, J.B. Anet - J.F. D'Andrieu [SR] 1952: label (J.B. Anet)
LC database, Oct. 5, 2000 (hdg.: Anet, Jean Baptiste, ca. 1661-1755)
Anet, Jean-Jacques-Baptiste. Les forjerons, 2020: disc label (sonatas for violin and basso-continuo by Jean-Jacques-Baptiste Anet) container (Jean-Jacques-Baptiste Anet (1676-1755); CD contains 8 of Anet's sonatas) insert (Jean-Jacques-Baptiste Anet; like his father, Jean-Baptiste Anet, was a violinist, studied under Lully, and was a member of Louis XIV's Les 24 Violons du Roi; composer; two volumes of violin sonatas published, one in 1724, the other (op. 3) in 1729)
Grove music online, January 11, 2024: Anet (Annet, Annette, Anette, Hanet), Jean-Baptiste (Anet, Jean-Baptiste; 1650-1710; French violinist and father of Jean-Jacques-Baptiste Anet; no works list: "no music has been found to suggest that he was a composer") Baptiste (Baptiste (Anet, Jean-Jacques-Baptiste); born Paris, January 2, 1676; died Lunéville, August 14, 1755; French violinist and composer; son of Jean-Baptiste Anet; works list includes the 2 sets of violin sonatas cited in the insert of the CD Les forjerons cited above)
MGG online, January 11, 2024: Anet (Anet (Annet, Hanet); family: violinist Jean-Baptiste, 1650-1710, no works list; and his son, violinist and composer Jean-Jacques-Baptiste, known as "Mr. Baptiste," 1676-1755; works list includes the 2 sets of violin sonatas cited above)