Sonata Op. 2 No. 4 “la Lumague” Op. 2/4 – Continuo, Treble Recorder

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Michel Blavet (1700-1768) was a very famous and popular musician in his lifetime. Although he was an autodidact on many instruments, his main instrument was the flute traversi?re which he played left-handed. His compositions mix both Italian and French sty... Read More

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Continuo, Treble RecorderMichel Blavet

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Michel Blavet (1700-1768) was a very famous and popular musician in his lifetime. Although he was an autodidact on many instruments, his main instrument was the flute traversi?re which he played left-handed. His compositions mix both Italian and French styles. Formally, his sonatas are suites and often have programmatic titles. The sonata op. 2 No. 4 is also called “La Lumague“. Marie de Lumague (1599–1657) founded the Caritas movement in France during the reign of Louis XIII. It is assumed that both this woman and her work inspired Blavet to write this beautiful sonata.

Author: Michel Blavet

Instrument: Continuo, Treble Recorder

SKU: FSH-RL40360