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Michel Blavet
Born: March 13, 1700; Besancon, France   Died: October 28, 1768; Paris, France  
The foremost flutist of the mid eighteenth century, Michel Blavet mastered his primary instrument and the bassoon without any formal instruction. In the employ of Duke Charles-Eugène Lévis, Blavet moved to Paris in 1723. Within three years, he made his debut at the Concert Spirituel, where during the next quarter century he would appear more often than any other soloist. Acclaimed for his singing tone and brilliant technique, Blavet drew praise ...
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"Entretien des Muses" de Rameau (1)
"Les Sauvages" des "Indes Galantes" de Rameau (1)
Concerto À 4 parties in A minor (3)
Concerto for flute & orchestra in A minor, "A 4" (2)
Concerto for Flute in A minor (2)
Duo des "Talents Lyriques" de Rameau (1)
Gavotte in B minor de Rameau (1)
Gigue et Rondeau for flute (1)
L'Insinuante de Blavet, for 2 flutes (Premier recueil de pièces) (1)
Marche de la Grande Loge (1)
Prélude de Blavet, for 2 flutes (Troisième recueil de pièces) (1)
Prélude de M. Blavet, for 2 flutes (Deuxième recueil de pièces) (1)
Prélude de Mr. Blavet, for 2 flutes (Premier recueil de pièces) (1)
Premier receuil de pièces: Gigue en Rondeau for Flute solo (1)
Recueil de pièces: Suite en d, la, re (1)
Recueil de pièces: Suite en E, si, mi (1)
Recueil de pièces: Suite en G, R, sol (1)
Sonatas (6) for Flute and Basso Continuo, Op. 2 "Mélées de pièces" (1)
Sonatas (6) for Flute and Basso Continuo, Op. 2 "Mélées de pièces": no 1 in G major (1)
Sonatas (6) for Flute and Basso Continuo, Op. 2 "Mélées de pièces": no 2 in D minor (9)
Sonatas (6) for Flute and Basso Continuo, Op. 2 "Mélées de pièces": no 3 in E minor "La Dhérouville" (1)
Sonatas (6) for Flute and Basso Continuo, Op. 2 "Mélées de pièces": no 4 in G minor (5)
Sonatas (6) for Flute and Basso Continuo, Op. 2 "Mélées de pièces": no 4 in G minor: Adagio "La Luma (1)
Sonatas (6) for Flute and Basso Continuo, Op. 2 "Mélées de pièces": no 5 in D major (1)
Sonatas (6) for Flute and Basso Continuo, Op. 2 "Mélées de pièces": no 5 in D major: Largo "La Chauv (1)
Sonatas (6) for Flute and Basso Continuo, Op. 2 "mélées de pièces": no 6 in A minor (2)
Sonatas (6) for Flute and Basso Continuo, Op. 3 (1)
Sonatas (6) for Flute and Basso Continuo, Op. 3: no 2 in B minor (3)
Sonatas (6) for Flute and Basso Continuo, Op. 3: no 3 in E minor (4)
Sonatas (6) for Flute and Basso Continuo, Op. 3: no 4 in A major (1)
Sonatas (6) for Flute and Basso Continuo, Op. 3: no 5 in G minor (1)
Sonatas (6) for Flute and Basso Continuo, Op. 3: no 6 in D major (1)
Troisiéme Livre de Sonates: Sonata no 2 (1)
Troisiéme Livre de Sonates: Sonata no 3 (1)
Variations on a theme of Corelli (1)
Biography by James Reel
The foremost flutist of the mid eighteenth century, Michel Blavet mastered his primary instrument and the bassoon without any formal instruction. In the employ of Duke Charles-Eugène Lévis, Blavet moved to Paris in 1723. Within three years, he made his debut at the Concert Spirituel, where during the next quarter century he would appear more often than any other soloist. Acclaimed for his singing tone and brilliant technique, Blavet drew praise from Telemann, Quantz, and even Voltaire. His sometime performing partner Jean-Marie Leclair probably wrote his flute concerto and nine flute sonatas especially for Blavet. Blavet was a composer himself, noted mainly for his flute sonatas, which developed from the French violin sonata style. His first works bear some resemblance to Corelli's chamber sonatas, but his later sonatas take up the new galant style. His sole surviving flute concerto, though, smacks of Vivaldi in the outer movements. Several of Blavet's sonatas were openly pedagogical, his Recueils de pièces surveying a variety of styles at varying levels of difficulty. Blavet also wrote several songs and four major stage works, the latter for private performance at the chateau of the Count of Clermont. Blavet jettisoned the arioso recitative that had been de rigeur in French music since Lully, adopting a more Italianate manner and thus taking the Italian side in the famous Querelle des bouffons.
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