Thomas Gobert

Thomas Gobert (Picardy, c. 1600 - 26 September 1672) was a French priest and composer.

[1] In 1630 he was a canon at Saint-Quentin, then maître de chapelle at Péronne, Somme.

In 1635 he was appointed aumônier with Armand Jean du Plessis de Richelieu.

He succeeded Nicolas Formé as sous-maître of the Chapelle royale.

Following the death of Jean Veillot, he was one of the four sous-maîtres with Pierre Robert, Gabriel Expilly and Henry Du Mont.