Antoine Mahaut (1719-c.1785) - Sinfonia en La majeur No.6, Op.2 (1754)

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    Composer: Antoine Mahaut (1719-c.1785)
    Work: Sinfonia en La majeur No.6, Op.2 (1754)
    Performers: Camerata Lеodiеnsis; Hubert Schoonbroodt (1941-1992, conductor)
    Painting: Jan Wyck (1645-1702) - King William III and his army at the Siege of Namur (1695)
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    Antoine (Anton, Antonio) Mahaut [Mahault, Mahoti, Mahout]
    (bap. Namur, 4 May 1719 - Namur?, c.1785)
    Flemish flautist and composer. Born into a family of musicians, he probably studied with his father (a flautist) before entering the service of the Bishop of Strickland at the age of 15. In 1735, according to Moret, Mahaut travelled with the bishop's entourage to London where he met John Walsh, who subsequently published his Six Sonatas or Duets. On his return to Namur in 1737 he served the wife of Walter de Colijaer, then moved to Amsterdam (in 1739, according to Gerber), where he worked as a performer and teacher. On 20 July 1751 Mahaut obtained a privilege permitting him to publish his own works. He visited Dresden, Augsburg and Paris as well as returning regularly to Namur. His acquaintance with the flautist P.-G. Buffardin in Dresden resulted in the dedication of six trio sonatas and possibly two concertos. About 1760 Mahaut settled in Paris. Although Gerber suggests that Mahaut later fled his creditors by retiring to a French monastery, he probably returned to teach in Namur. Mahaut's compositions were published extensively during his lifetime, and his flute method was published simultaneously in French and Dutch (it was announced in the Mercure de France in January 1759) and twice reprinted (1762, 1814). It marked a considerable advance on the methods of Jacques Hotteterre, Michel Corrette and Quantz, particularly with regard to technique; it was the only work of its time to distinguish between the French and Italian ways of executing the trill and appoggiatura. Mahaut's sonatas combine Italian sonata structure and instrumental figuration with French dance rhythms and ornamentation. His flute concertos demand a first-rate technique and show the influence of P.A. Locatelli (who was also living in Amsterdam) in their use of violinistic phrasing such as slurred staccato; they also display galant and early classical traits. According to Moret, Mahaut was the composer of the two ‘beautiful instrumental symphonies’ which he, his brother and his friend Bailleux performed for the Prince of Gavre in Namur in 1744. Between 1751 and 1752 Mahaut was also the editor of, and principal contributor to, Maendelyks musikaels tydverdryf, a series of italianate songs in Dutch.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 8

  • @HenkVeenstra666
    @HenkVeenstra666 4 роки тому +4

    dear Pau, such a lovely preclassical music. There is one other Belgian composer who hailed from the same city as Antoine Mahaut, Louis-Charles Ragué. he lived about one generation later, but he composed a few symphonies of outstanding quality, comparable to the other Sturm und Drang works of the late 1760s and the early 1770s. thusfar, I've not been able to find recordings of his work, I only heard his 1st Symphony on our local radio channel. But, I tought it would be really cool if you knew the existence of this unknown master

    • @Reciclassicat
      @Reciclassicat  4 роки тому +2

      Yes! I heard about Ragué even he nowadays is almost neglected. In fact, I only have one symphony and of course it is quite good! I also looked with no lucky for his 'Trois Symphonies Op.X' edition: www.discogs.com/es/Louis-Charles-Ragu%C3%A9-Trois-Symphonies-Op-X/release/13813939
      I will try to upload his symphony soon! Thanks!

  • @carinethimister9320
    @carinethimister9320 Рік тому +1

    Très agréable musique enjouée !

  • @puddy90
    @puddy90 4 роки тому +2

    Favoloso

  • @jlb9368
    @jlb9368 2 роки тому +1

    So many wonderful composers that I know nothing about. Thank you!

  • @hubertgachoud3353
    @hubertgachoud3353 3 роки тому +1

    Superbe ! Quelle découverte.
    Encore merci et bravo et bonne continuation.

  • @adamzbyszewski4779
    @adamzbyszewski4779 4 роки тому +3

    Too bad it's not period instruments - modern ones make my ears sore; I cannot help it. Still music by such an unknown eighteenth-century composer is also a treat.

  • @marcosPRATA918
    @marcosPRATA918 Рік тому +1

    Estilo concertato, barroco, com dois grupos instrumentais (em diálogo).