Suite Des Bagatelles Anonymes... is a collection of musical pieces, likely popular during the 18th century in France. The suite showcases the light, playful style characteristic of bagatelles, short musical compositions often intended for entertainment. Attributed to Alexandre Fr d ric Jacques de Masson Pezay, Marquis de Pezay, and featuring illustrations by Charles Eisen, this work offers a glimpse into the musical tastes and artistic collaborations of the French aristocracy. The anonymous nature of the compositions adds an element of intrigue, inviting speculation about their origins and purpose within the context of courtly life. This historical document will be of interest to scholars of French music and 18th-century cultural history.
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