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Jean-Marie Leclair
Concerto for violin, strings & continuo in D major, Op. 10/3
Works Info
Composer
:
Jean-Marie Leclair
Genre
:
Concerto
Style
:
Concerto
Publication Date
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1745
Average_duration
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14:14
Movement_count
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3
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The Concerto for violin, strings & continuo in D major, Op. 10/3, was composed by French Baroque composer Jean-Marie Leclair. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the early 1730s. The concerto was premiered in Paris, likely at one of the public concerts Leclair organized in the 1730s. The concerto is in three movements: Allegro, Adagio, and Allegro assai. The first movement is in a lively 3/8 time signature and features virtuosic passages for the solo violin. The second movement is a slow and expressive Adagio in 4/4 time, with the solo violin singing a beautiful melody over a simple accompaniment. The final movement is a fast and energetic Allegro assai in 3/8 time, with the solo violin once again showcasing its technical prowess. The concerto is characteristic of the French Baroque style, with its emphasis on elegance, grace, and ornamentation. The solo violin is the star of the show, with Leclair giving it ample opportunity to display its virtuosity and expressiveness. The string orchestra and continuo provide a rich and supportive accompaniment, with the continuo often adding harmonic depth and rhythmic drive. Overall, the Concerto for violin, strings & continuo in D major, Op. 10/3, is a beautiful and engaging work that showcases the talents of both the composer and the soloist. Its popularity has endured over the centuries, and it remains a beloved piece in the repertoire of Baroque music.
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