Bréval: Three Duetts for Violin and Cello Op 21, No. 1 in B-flat Major, No. 2 in G Major and No. 3 in C MajorBréval: Three Duetts for Violin and Viola, Op 19, No. 1 in F Major, No. 2 in G Major and No. 3 in D Major
Bréval: Three Duetts for Violin and Cello, Op. 21, No. 4 in F Major, No. 5 in E Minor and No. 6 in D Major
Bréval: Three Duetts for Violin and Cello, Op. 21, No. 4 in F Major, No. 5 in E Minor and No. 6 in D Major. Facsimile of edition ca. 1795 (parts only) and modern performing edition, score and parts.
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Jean-Baptiste Bréval (1753 – 1823) was a French composer and cellist. His Treatise on the Violoncello, Op. 42, was published in 1804.
The Six Duetts, Op. 21 for violin and cello were written ca. 1795. Unlike the other duets in these editions, they are originally for violin and cello, not two violins.
Duett No. 4 in F Major has two movements: the first is a sonata form, and the second movement is marked Rondo.
Duett No. 5 in E Minor has two movements: the first is a sonata form, and the second movement is an Aria with three variations.
Duett No. 6 in D Major has two movements: the first is a sonata form, and the second movement is marked Rondo Presto.