For the 20th-century French composer, see
Louis Aubert.
Louis Aubert, called le Fils, (15 May 1720, in
Paris[1] – c. 1800) was an 18th-century French painter and composer, active from 1740 to 1780. The violinist and composer
Jacques Aubert was his father and
Abbé Aubert (1731–1814) his brother.
Works
Instrumental
1750: Sonates à Violon seul avec la Basse continue
1758: Six Symphonies à quatre, trois Violons obligés, avec Basse continue,[2]
Intérieur avec jeune femme pelotant la laine, graphite pencil, black chalk, chalk and colored chalk, pen and gray ink, 315 x 226 mm, 1746,
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam[4]
For the 20th-century French composer, see
Louis Aubert.
Louis Aubert, called le Fils, (15 May 1720, in
Paris[1] – c. 1800) was an 18th-century French painter and composer, active from 1740 to 1780. The violinist and composer
Jacques Aubert was his father and
Abbé Aubert (1731–1814) his brother.
Works
Instrumental
1750: Sonates à Violon seul avec la Basse continue
1758: Six Symphonies à quatre, trois Violons obligés, avec Basse continue,[2]
Intérieur avec jeune femme pelotant la laine, graphite pencil, black chalk, chalk and colored chalk, pen and gray ink, 315 x 226 mm, 1746,
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam[4]