Rameau
Rameau typically refers to Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683–1764), a French composer and music theorist who was a central figure of the Baroque era. Born in Dijon, he trained as an organist and keyboardist and built his career in Paris, gaining recognition as a prolific composer of keyboard music, vocal works, and, later, influential operas and ballets.
Rameau is renowned for both his expressive stage works and his theoretical contributions. His operas and operas-ballets
Rameau's legacy lies in his dual impact as a consummate composer of dramatic French music and as