Jean-Marie
Leclair epitomized the idea of an eighteenth-century virtuoso-composer,
one whose compositional output largely reflects his activity as a
performer. Whilst the French school possessed precursors such as
Jean-Féry Rebel, it is very much to Leclair that it owes its genuine
development. The virtuoso violinist became a highly sought-after
teacher, and a full generation of musicians were recipients of his
teaching.
Leclair published twelve concertos for
violin in two sets, Op 7 (c.1737) and Op 10 (c.1743). The Op 7
collection, of which four concertos have been included in this
recording, is without doubt partially made up of works which Leclair
performed at the Concert Spirituel between 1728 and 1736.
Today,
we are aware of the sytle employed by Leclair in his violin playing
through his own writings and concert reviews from the time. His
uncompromising ideal of performance is of a truly Appolonian nature:
precision and integrity in execution, economy with the use of effects,
accurate intonation and nobility of expression – all features brought to
this new recording by Fabio Biondi and his already legendary ensemble, Europa Galante. The scholar Louis Castelain of the Centre de Musique Baroque de Versailles provides the booklet notes. (Glossa Music)
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