Nicolas Mathieu (164? – 30 March 1706, in Paris) was a noted music collector and a Catholic priest of the Église Saint-André-des-Arts in Paris from 1681 until his death. He amassed one of the largest collections of Italian music of the 16th and 17th century outside of Italy. His library was utilized by many noted French musicians both during his lifetime and after his death. Mathieu bequeathed his music collection to composer Michel Richard Delalande upon his death.
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| - Nicolas Mathieu (164? – 30 March 1706, in Paris) was a noted music collector and a Catholic priest of the Église Saint-André-des-Arts in Paris from 1681 until his death. He amassed one of the largest collections of Italian music of the 16th and 17th century outside of Italy. His library was utilized by many noted French musicians both during his lifetime and after his death. Mathieu bequeathed his music collection to composer Michel Richard Delalande upon his death. (en)
- Nicolas Mathieu, mort à Paris le 30 mars 1706 à l'âge de 63 ans, bachelier en théologie, est un prêtre catholique, curé de l'église Saint-André-des-Arts à Paris à la fin du XVIIe siècle et au début du XVIIIe siècle. Son influence est importante en ce qui concerne la diffusion de la musique italienne et française, en dehors du cadre de la messe. (fr)
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| - Nicolas Mathieu (164? – 30 March 1706, in Paris) was a noted music collector and a Catholic priest of the Église Saint-André-des-Arts in Paris from 1681 until his death. He amassed one of the largest collections of Italian music of the 16th and 17th century outside of Italy. His library was utilized by many noted French musicians both during his lifetime and after his death. Mathieu bequeathed his music collection to composer Michel Richard Delalande upon his death. (en)
- Nicolas Mathieu, mort à Paris le 30 mars 1706 à l'âge de 63 ans, bachelier en théologie, est un prêtre catholique, curé de l'église Saint-André-des-Arts à Paris à la fin du XVIIe siècle et au début du XVIIIe siècle. Son influence est importante en ce qui concerne la diffusion de la musique italienne et française, en dehors du cadre de la messe. (fr)
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