French composer. He studied at the seminary of the abbey of Ste Geneviève at Nanterre, was organist of the royal abbey of Ste Geneviève in Paris (from about 1666) and at Jacobins de St Jacques; he was Clérambault's teacher. He published two volumes of organ music, Livre d'orgu contenant cinq messes (Paris 1688) and Second livre d'orgue (Paris, 1714)