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(fl 1665-94). Catalan composerworking in England. He succeeded Nicholas Lanier as Master of the King's Musick (1666-74), taking charge of the bands of violins. He composed songs and incidental music for plays and was chosen by Dryden to set his opera Albion and Albanius (1685), the music of which is Lullian in style.



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Louis Grabu, Grabut, Grabue, or Grebus (fl. 1665 – 1690, died after 1693) was a Catalan-born, French-trained composer and violinist who was mainly active in England.

While he was probably born in Catalonia – he was later referred to as 'Lodovicus Grabeu of Shalon in Catalunnia'[1] – details of his early life are lacking. Sometime in his youth he moved to Paris, where he was most likely trained by Lully. At the time of the Restoration he went to England, where French music, especially opera, was much in vogue.

Charles II of England appointed him as a composer for his own private music in 1665, and with the death of Nicholas Lanier in 1666 he became the second person to hold the title Master of the King's Musick. He adapted Robert Cambert's opera Ariadne for a London performance in 1674, and wrote music for John Dryden's Albion and Albanius in 1685.

In 1693 he left England, the only land where he had achieved any kind of fame, and completely disappeared from historical record.

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  1. ^ Holman, Grove online

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Court offices
Preceded by
Nicholas Lanier
Master of the King's Music
1666–1674
Succeeded by
Nicholas Staggins

 
 
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