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Michel Blavet
Sonatas (6) for flute & continuo, Op. 3
Works Info
Composer
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Michel Blavet
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Sonata
Average_duration
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60:56
Michel Blavet was a French composer and flutist who lived from 1700 to 1768. He was one of the most prominent flute players of his time and was known for his virtuosic playing style. Blavet composed a number of works for the flute, including six sonatas for flute and continuo, Op. 3. The sonatas were composed in 1732 and were first published in Paris in 1733. They were dedicated to the Duke of Orleans, who was a patron of the arts and a lover of music. The sonatas were written for the transverse flute, which was a popular instrument in France at the time. The six sonatas are each composed of three movements: a fast opening movement, a slow second movement, and a lively final movement. The first movement of each sonata is typically in a binary form, with two contrasting sections. The second movement is usually a slow and lyrical piece, often featuring ornamentation and expressive phrasing. The final movement is typically a fast and lively dance, such as a gigue or a minuet. The sonatas are characterized by their virtuosic flute writing, which showcases the technical abilities of the instrument. Blavet was known for his ability to play rapid runs and trills on the flute, and he incorporated these techniques into his compositions. The sonatas also feature a number of expressive and lyrical passages, which demonstrate Blavet's sensitivity to the expressive capabilities of the flute. Overall, the six sonatas for flute and continuo, Op. 3, are a significant contribution to the flute repertoire of the Baroque era. They showcase Blavet's virtuosic playing style and his ability to write expressive and technically demanding music for the flute.
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