How to use in-sentence of “charpentier”:
– Publisher Georges Charpentier commissioned the painting.
– From late 1687 to early 1698, Charpentier was “maître de musique” to the Jesuits, Soon he stopped composing big works such as oratorios and concentrated on smaller works for church worship which were sometimes played by a large number of players.
– The Dauphin had a private chapel and Charpentier wrote religious music for him.
– The Metropolitan Museum of Art describes the painting: “Wearing an elegant Worth gown, Marguérite Charpentier sits beside her three-year-old son, Paul.
– When the great playwright Molière stopped working with Lully he asked Charpentier to work with him.
– It is probably Charpentier himself.
– In 1679, Charpentier was invited to compose for the king’s son, the Dauphin.
– After Molière’s died in 1673, Charpentier continued to write for other playwrights such as Thomas Corneille and Jean Donneau de Visé.

