Nicolas-Antoine, Seigneur du Fort Michon Bergiron

(1690-1768)

"The Italian Comedy" (1714), oil on canvas, 37 x 48 cm, of the painter Jean-Antoine Watteau, contemporary of Bergiron (Staatliche Museen, Berlin)

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The musician Nicolas-Antoine, Seigneur du Fort Michon Bergiron (Bergiron de Briou), author of instrumental and vocal music, was born in Lione on the 12nd December 1690, the same year of the composers Baccelli, Baldassare, Barsanti, Brescianello, Chelleri, Ciampi, Collin (Colin) de Blamont, Giai, Porta, Prota, Stölzel, Tessarini. He died in Lione on the 27th April 1768

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Nicolas-Antoine, Seigneur du Fort Michon Bergiron

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"Impromptu divertissement en musique" was performed in Lione on the 1st of August 1714

"Les Vendanges de Neuville" was performed on the 15th of April 1722 in Lione

"Aréthuse"

"Pentezilée"

"La Chasse" was performed in Lione on the 10th of February 1723

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"La Pastorale" was performed in (?)

"La Fête marine" was performed in (?)

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