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Jean Baptiste Senaille

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Name
  
Jean Senaille

Role
  
Composer

Died
  
October 15, 1730, Paris, France

Books
  
Allegro Spiritoso (from Sonata No. 5): Tuba Feature, Score and Parts

Similar People
  
Jacques Aubert, Willem de Fesch, Jean‑Joseph de Mondonville, Jean‑Marie Leclair, Antonio Capuzzi

Jean baptiste senaille allegro spiritoso


Jean Baptiste Senaille (23 November 1687 – 15 October 1730) was a French born Baroque composer and violin virtuoso. His father was a member of Les Vingt-quatre Violons du Roi. Senaille studied under Jean-Baptiste Anet, Giovanni Antonio Piani and in Italy under Tomaso Antonio Vitali and imported Italian musical techniques and pieces into the French court. He wrote around 50 violin sonatas. He is most well known for a fast 2/4 movement from one of these sonatas, Allegro Spiritoso, which has had versions published transcribed for a wide variety of instruments, from violoncello to bassoon to euphonium.

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Jean Baptiste Senaille Wikipedia