In its entry to Michel Corrette, The Grove Concise Dictionary of Music comments disparagingly that 'most of his music is facile and inconsequential and many of his works use popular tunes.'[1].
'Until now the relatively few works I've managed to hear by 18th-century French organist/pedagogue/author Michel Corrette have made a dull impression,' complains the critic John Greene for ClassicsToday.com.[2] 'Not only does his music tend to lack originality, but whatever inspiration he does display rarely transcends the 'borrowed' material he primarily relies on.'. (Retracter)...(lire la suite) Source de l'extrait biographique : Wikipedia