Jean-Joseph Cassanéa de Mondonville
Sonatas for 2 violins, or flutes & continuo, Op 2
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Composer:Jean-Joseph Cassanéa de MondonvilleGenre:ChamberAverage_duration:01:07:07Jean-Joseph Cassanéa de Mondonville was a French composer of the Baroque era, known for his contributions to the development of French chamber music. His 'Sonatas for 2 violins, or flutes & continuo, Op 2' is a collection of six sonatas, composed in 1734. The sonatas were premiered in Paris, and were well-received by audiences and critics alike. The six sonatas in the collection are each comprised of four movements, following the traditional structure of Baroque sonatas. The first movement is typically a fast-paced allegro, followed by a slower and more lyrical adagio. The third movement is often a dance-like minuet or gavotte, and the final movement is a lively allegro. Mondonville's sonatas are characterized by their elegant melodies, intricate counterpoint, and virtuosic violin writing. The use of two violins or flutes in the solo parts allows for a rich and varied texture, with the continuo providing a solid foundation for the ensemble. The sonatas also showcase Mondonville's skill as a composer of dance music, with lively and rhythmic movements that are sure to delight listeners. Overall, Mondonville's 'Sonatas for 2 violins, or flutes & continuo, Op 2' are a testament to the composer's mastery of the Baroque style. With their intricate melodies, virtuosic violin writing, and lively dance movements, these sonatas are a must-hear for fans of French chamber music.More....
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