François-Pierre Goy

François-Pierre Goy (born 9 February 1960 in Troyes) has been a conservator at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France in Paris since 1995, first in the audiovisual section, later in the Department of Music.

Biography

Holder of a diploma of Advanced Studies at Paris IV University (1993), François-Pierre Goy's research in musicology focuses on music for plucked instruments and viol, especially in the 17th century, but also on the repertoire exchange between the instruments through transcription or parody.

From 1986 to 1992, under the direction of Monique Rollin,[1] he worked on the publication of several volumes of the Corpus des luthistes français (CNRS), then on the Sources musicales en tablature (SMT)[2] under the direction of Christian Meyer and has published various articles and sources on his favorite field of work.[3]

He also wrote the catalog of the early music of the region Champagne-Ardenne[4] in the series Patrimoine musical régional.

He obtained a degree as librarian in 1995.[citation needed] He has also been a member of the Société Française de Luth[5] and the Viola da Gamba Society of Great Britain.[6]

In 2015, François-Pierre Goy identified the original manuscripts of the Twelve Fantasias for Viola da Gamba solo.

References

  1. ^ Monique Rollin on data.bnf.fr
  2. ^ Manuscript Sources in Tablature on bnu.fr
  3. ^ A Communication from François-Pierre Goy on Journal of Seventeenth Century Music
  4. ^ Catalogue des fonds musicaux anciens conservés en Champagne-Ardenne
  5. ^ Société Française de Luth
  6. ^ Viola da Gamba Society (Great Britain) on Library of Congress

External links

  • François-Pierre Goy on IREMUS
  • List of contribution between François-Pierre Goy and Tim Crawford on data.bnf.fr workshop
  • François-Pierre Goy on Symétrie
  • Accords nouveaux, François-Pierre Goy & Andreas Schlegel
  • Accords nouveaux, François-Pierre Goy & Andreas Schlegel audiofile
  • François-Pierre Goy on AllMusic
  • Goy, François-Pierre on WorldCat
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