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Jean Baptiste Anet

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Name
  
Jean-Baptiste Anet

Died
  
1755

Jean-Baptiste Anet (January 2, 1676 - August 14, 1767) was a French violinist and composer.

He was born in Paris. He studied with Arcangelo Corelli for four years in Rome. Afterwards, he returned to Paris about 1700, and to have met with the greatest success. There can be little doubt that by his example the principles of the great Italian school of violin-playing were first introduced into France. Probably owing to the jealousy of his French colleagues Anet soon left Paris again, and is said to have spent the rest of his life as conductor of the private band of a nobleman in Poland.

He published three sets of sonatas for the violin.

Published works

  • Premier Livre de sonates a violon seul et la basse continue (Paris, 1724)
  • Deuxiemme Livre de Mr. Baptiste, contenant deux suittes de pieces a deux musettes, qui conviennent a la flute traversiere, hautbois, violons comme aussi les vielles (Paris, 1726)
  • Sonates a violon seul et basse continue, oeuvre III (Paris, 1729)
  • Premier Œuvre de musettes (Paris, 1730)
  • Second œuvre de musettes (Paris, 1730)
  • IIIe Œuvre de musettes pour les violons, flutes traversieres et vielles (Paris, 1734)
  • References

    Jean-Baptiste Anet Wikipedia


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