Michel Corrette
Concertos (6) for flute (or violin or oboe) & Bc, Op. 3/6
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Composer:Michel CorretteGenre:ConcertoMichel Corrette's Concertos (6) for flute (or violin or oboe) & Bc, Op. 3/6 is a collection of six concertos that were composed in the Baroque era. The collection was first published in 1734 and premiered in Paris, France. The concertos are written for solo flute, violin, or oboe, accompanied by a basso continuo. The six concertos in the collection are each composed of three movements: a fast opening movement, a slow middle movement, and a fast closing movement. The first movement of each concerto is typically in a fast tempo and features virtuosic solo passages for the solo instrument. The second movement is slower and more lyrical, often featuring a beautiful melody for the solo instrument. The final movement is typically in a fast tempo and features a lively dance-like rhythm. One of the characteristics of Corrette's Concertos is their use of ornamentation. The solo instrument is often decorated with trills, turns, and other embellishments, adding to the virtuosic nature of the music. The basso continuo accompaniment is also often ornamented, adding to the overall richness of the music. Another characteristic of the Concertos is their use of counterpoint. Corrette was a skilled contrapuntalist, and the music often features intricate interplay between the solo instrument and the basso continuo. The music is also often polyphonic, with multiple melodic lines weaving in and out of each other. Overall, Michel Corrette's Concertos (6) for flute (or violin or oboe) & Bc, Op. 3/6 is a beautiful collection of Baroque music that showcases the virtuosity of the solo instrument and the skill of the composer. The music is richly ornamented and features intricate counterpoint, making it a joy to listen to and perform.More....
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