Composer
Michel Pignolet de Montéclair (1667-1737); FRA
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Monteclair was a French composer, theorist and teacher. He, along with Fedeli, introduced the double bass to The Opera Monteclair. He was a distinguished teacher who held the belief that learning must be fun in order to be effective. He co-founded a music shop in Paris, which became the most successful of its time. Monteclair remained a bachelor throughout his life. He did not produce a great body of work, although he wrote for nearly every genre of the 18th century except keyboard. He was influential in the development of the composer Rameau and was known as one of the most eclectic composers of the generation preceeding Rameau. His stage works are characterized by very clear directions for instruments and singers, perhaps as a result of his desire to control the dramatic color of these elements. His theoretical works are concerned for the most part with the practical application of theory. His =Principes de musique= contains an important section of 18th-century French vocal ornamentation.
© Lynn Vought, All Music Guide
© Lynn Vought, All Music Guide
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Vocal Works
59 tracks
- La Mort de Didon, cantata for voice & ensemble
11 tracks
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Choral Works
48 tracks
- La Mort de Didon, cantata for voice & ensemble
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Chamber Works
84 tracks
- Deuxième Concert for the traverse flute & continuo
17 tracks
- Cinquième Concert for 2 flutes without continuo
1 track
- Brunettes Anciènes et Modernes, for flute or violin
7 tracks
- Deuxième Concert for 2 flutes without continuo E minor
12 tracks
- Serenade ou concert divisé en 3 suites for violins, recorders & oboes
1 track
- Cinquième Concert for traverse flute & continuo ("La Guerre")
14 tracks
- Concert No 4 for treble & bass
12 tracks
- Troisième Concert for traverse flute & continuo
20 tracks
- Deuxième Concert for the traverse flute & continuo
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