
Also known as Johann Adam Wilhelm Freinsberg
deutscher Organist und Cembalist, wirkte in Frankreich
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Jean-Adam Guilain (real name Jean Adam Guillaume Freinsberg) (c. 1680 – after 1739) was a German organist and harpsichordist who was mostly active in Paris during the first half of the eighteenth century. Little is known about his life. He was born in Germany, possibly around 1680 (the exact dates of birth and death are unknown). For an unknown reason he moved to France some time before 1702, and almost certainly became one of Louis Marchand's pupils - Guilain's organ collection is dedicated to
Jean-Adam Guilain (eigentlich Johann Adam Wilhelm Freinsberg; * um 1670–1680; † nach 1739) war ein französischer Komponist, Organist und Cembalist deutscher Abstammung.
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