Description: Louix XV (Music at the French Court): Signed Court Music Appointment [Music & Dance of the French Court] Louis XV: Signed Court Musician Appointment [Music & Dance of the French Court] [Rebel, Francois. (1701 - 1775)] Louis XV. (1710 - 1774) Signed Court Musician Appointment from King Louis XV An historic document, the first court appointment of the musician who would go on to help define French operatic tradition in France through his role as Administrateur général de musique at Versailles. Autograph document on vellum, signed on behalf of the King "LOUIS [XV]", countersigned "Phélypeaux" (Louis Phélypeaux, minister for the Department of the Maison du Roi from 1749 - 1775), appointing Francois Rebel as a musician to the court, dated September 1, 1727; with an addendum dated March 6 1730 appointing Rebel as "compositeur de la musique de la chambre du Roy," with further addendums dated October 10, 1747 and 1748. 11 3/4 x 19 1/4 inches (30.5 x 49 cm); with attached wafer seal. Folds, some minor soiling, overall fine. Francois Rebel, the son of Jean-Fery Rebel, Court Composer to Louis XIV, was also a composer, a noted violinist, and a member of the "Vingt-quatre violons du Roy." In 1744, he and François Francoeur (1698 - 1787), his lifelong colleague and friend, were appointed inspecteurs musicaux of the Paris Opéra, becoming responsible for all phases of its management in 1757. Rebel and Francœur faced numerous challenges in their joint roles, including a large financial deficit, lack of discipline, as well as handling contentious disagreements between traditionalists who favored French operatic tragedies and its mythological themes versus partisans of Italian opera's simpler lyricism and contemporary subject matter, known as the Querelle des Bouffons. King Louis XV appointed Francœur as his Music Master in 1760 and ennobled Rebel in the same year. Disaster struck when the Paris Opéra was consumed in flames on 6 April 1763, and the two directors were forced to resign in 1767 in its aftermath. However, Louis XV asked Rebel to return to the Opéra as Administrateur général in 1772, a position he held until shortly before his death three years later. 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[Music & Dance of the French Court] [Rebel, Francois. (1701 - 1775)] Louis XV. (1710 - 1774) Signed Court Musician Appointment from King Louis XV éral de musique at Versailles. Autograph document on vellum, signed on behalf of the King "LOUIS [XV]", countersigned "Phélypeaux" (Louis Phélypeaux, minister for the Department of the Maison du Roi from 1749 - 1775), appointing Francois Rebel as a musician to the court, dated September 1, 1727; with an addendum dated March 6 1730 appointing Rebel as "compositeur de la musique de la chambre du Roy," with further addendums dated October 10, 1747 and 1748. 11 3/4 x 19 1/4 inches (30.5 x 49 cm); with attached wafer seal. Folds, some minor soiling, overall fine. Francois Rebel, the son of Jean-Fery Rebel, Court Composer to Louis XIV, was also a composer, a noted violinist, and a member of the "Vingt-quatre violons du Roy." In 1744, he and François Francoeur (1698 - 1787), his lifelong colleague and friend, were appointed inspecteurs musicaux of the Paris Opéra, becoming responsible for all phases of its management in 1757. Rebel and Francœur faced numerous challenges in their joint roles, including a large financial deficit, lack of discipline, as well as handling contentious disagreements between traditionalists who favored French operatic tragedies and its mythological themes versus partisans of Italian opera's simpler lyricism and contemporary subject matter, known as the Querelle des Bouffons. King Louis XV appointed Francœur as his Music Master in 1760 and ennobled Rebel in the same year. Disaster struck when the Paris Opéra was consumed in flames on 6 April 1763, and the two directors were forced to resign in 1767 in its aftermath. However, Louis XV asked Rebel to return to the Opéra as Administrateur général in 1772, a position he held until shortly before his death three years later. Schubertiade Music & Arts LLC - BUY WITH CONFIDENCE! ***ALL AUTOGRAPHS GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC WITHOUT LIMIT*** I was the President of the Professional Autograph Dealers Association from 2013-2018 and a leading and trusted authenticator of autographs, including for many of the world's auction houses and for James Spence (JSA). Schubertiade Music & Arts are also members in good standing of ABAA/ILAB, the most exclusive consortium of Rare Book and Manuscript Dealers in the world, as well as the MLA (Music Librarian Association), and MARIAB (Massachusetts and Rhode Island Antiquarian Booksellers). You can read more about us by searching for Schubertiade Music & Arts and may buy with utmost confidence! SCHUBERTIADE MUSIC & ARTS deals in Music, Entertainment, Literary and other Autographs, Antiquarian Music, Books, Prints, Photographs & Paintings and Ephemera. Please read more about us in our "about me" page by clicking next to our username / feedback listing. We issue seasonal and occasional catalogues - please contact us if you would like to receive notifications or let us know about your collection. Everything we offer is guaranteed authentic without limit and is so stated on the signed and detailed receipt which comes with every item. Because this Guarantee is attached to an actual and meaningful money-back guarantee (see our Terms for further details), this is much more significant than most COAs which are generally but worthless pieces of paper if not issued by recognized experts in the field and backed by a real authenticity return policy. We accept payment by ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS, Check, and by Paypal. Shipping Charges are as listed and are not subject to negotiation. We will of course be happy to combine shipments and do NOT charge multiple shipping charges except for large/heavy items which naturally affect the cost. 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