Charles Dollé

He was active in Paris and was a sought-after teacher of viol.

His music, all of which involves the viol in some way, was influenced by Marin Marais (whose death the composer commemorated in a tombeau) and Italian style, which is most prominent in Dollé's late works (although they retain the characteristically French ornamentation).

Dollé's music survives in five printed collections (all published in Paris): Another print, Livres troisième, pour le pardessus de viole, tant à cinq qu'à six cordes (op.

The extant music includes character pieces (twenty-five in op.

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