Jean-Marie Leclair – Violin Concertos Vol.2 (1994)

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Jean-Marie Leclair – Violin Concertos Vol.2 (1994)

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	Violin Concerto Op.7 No.4 in F major 	13:45
  	  	  	F-Dur; en fa majeur 	
1 	I 	Allegro moderato 	05:03
2 	II 	Adagio 	04:51
3 	III 	Allegro 	03:45
  	  	  		
	Violin Concerto Op.10 No.2 in A major 	15:12
  	  	  	A-Dur; en la majeur 	
4 	I 	Allegro ma non troppo - Adagio - A tempo 	05:06
5 	II 	Adagio 	04:58
6 	III 	Allegro ma non troppo 	04:59
  	  	  		
	Flute Concerto Op.7 No.3 in C major 	15:20
  	  	  	C-Dur; en ut majeur 	
7 	I 	Allegro 	05:24
8 	II 	Adagio 	05:30
9 	III 	Allegro assai 	04:18
  	  	  		
	Violin Concerto Op.7 No.6 in A major 	20:41
  	  	  	A-Dur; en la majeur 	
10 	I 	Allegro ma non presto 	09:15
11 	II 	Aria. Grazioso non troppo adagio 	05:51
12 	III 	Giga. Allegro 	05:26

Rachel Brown – flute
Collegium Musicum 90
Simon Standage - violin & director

 

Jean-Marie Leclair (1697-1764) also had a brother named Jean-Marie Leclair. So this Jean-Marie, the more well-known of the the Leclair brothers, who were all (including Pierre and Jean-Bienoit) musicians, is generally known as Jean-Marie Leclair the Elder. Must have been confusing when shouting for everyone to come to dinner! But I digress

Leclair was an acknowledged violin virtuoso and is considered to have founded the French violin school of Baroque music. He was contemporary with such other masters as Tartini. Leclair is known also for being murdered, stabbed to death in the rather unsavoury neighbourhood in which he lived - family members were the prime suspects.

I would say most, if not all, of Leclair's music known today is violin-based, and this cd offers a selection of his Violin Concertos:

Op. 7 No. 4 in F major
Op. 10 No. 2 in A major
Op. 7 No. 3 in C major
Op. 7 No. 6 in A major

 

Leclair's music is light, bright, beautiful, lyrical - it has the French Baroque melodic touch, and is always beautiful to listen to. These violin concertos are presented in a polished fashin here by Collegium Musicum 90, a well-known English baroque orchestra founded in 1990 by Simon Standage and Richard Hickox. So the music, and the performers on this cd, are well worth listening to, and authoritative in their interpretation, joined by Rachel Brown on flute. Totally recommended - if you are familiar with Leclair's works, you will thoroughly enjoy this - if you are not familir with his works, this is a really good place to introduce yourself to them. ---Keen Reader, amazon.com

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