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Louis Marchand (born February 2, 1669 in Lyons; died February 17 1732 in Paris) was a virtuoso organist and harpsichordist.

At the age of thirty-one, he became "Organist to the King". He was known for his flamboyant nature both personally and musically, and took Paris by storm when he arrived there from Lyons. By nature he was said to be a difficult and unreliable person, but he was nevertheless known by many as "Marchand le Grand". One surviving anecdote about him states that, while on tour in Leipzig, he arranged to take part in an organ-playing competition with Johann Sebastian Bach
, but left the city shortly before the competition was set to begin. Many said that he had fled out of fear of being shown up by Bach, but no conclusive proof of this exists.

A more reliable account of Marchand does indeed survive, and indicates the boldness of his manner. After Marchand's wife had left him, the king ordered him to pay half of his salary to her. As a result of that, an enraged Marchand broke off in the middle of one of his concerts and, before the entire assembled court, told the king that if his wife was receiving half of his salary she should come and play the rest of the concert.

Despite Marchand's success and popularity in his day, only a few airs and cantatas, plus two harpsichord suites (1702) were published.

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