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Concerto à cinq avec violon principal et orchestre
François DIEUPART
(1676-1751)
Référence : CAHIERS-34
Format :
21x29,7 cm
Reliure : Broché
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François DIEUPART
(1676-1751)
Collection :
Orchestre
Type d’édition :
Conducteur
Maison d'édition :
Editions du Centre de musique baroque de Versailles
Cette référence comprend :
1 ex. Conducteur
Présentation :
François Dieupart, also known as Charles Dieupart, was a French composer who made his career in England. He was involved in a venture to promote Italian opera in London. This project was derailed by the success of Handel’s operas from 1710 onwards. Nevertheless, Dieupart seems to have enjoyed a solid reputation as a performer, orchestral musician and harpsichord teacher. His works enjoyed a certain success, notably his 6 suites for harpsichord, widely distributed in Europe and said to have inspired Johann Sebastian Bach’s English suites.
This concerto for violin and orchestra in A major resembles a concerto grosso.
It comprises two fast movements for orchestra (1 - Vivace. 3 - Allegro) and a slow movement for solo violin accompanied by orchestra (2 - Grave). Quite short (around 50 bars without the repeats), requiring 4 string parts "à la française" with oboe and bassoon ad lib, it makes a fine transition in a vocal or orchestral concert between two brilliant pieces.
This concerto for violin and orchestra in A major resembles a concerto grosso.
It comprises two fast movements for orchestra (1 - Vivace. 3 - Allegro) and a slow movement for solo violin accompanied by orchestra (2 - Grave). Quite short (around 50 bars without the repeats), requiring 4 string parts "à la française" with oboe and bassoon ad lib, it makes a fine transition in a vocal or orchestral concert between two brilliant pieces.
Pagination :
9
Date de parution :
2007-09
Introduction (langue) :
French
ISMN 979-0-56016-034-4
Les œuvres
Genre :
concerto
concerto à 5
concerto pour violon
Ton :
La Majeur
Durée :
entre 10' et 19'