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Jean-Baptiste Davaux (b La Côte- St André, 19 July 1742; d Paris, 2 Feb 1822) was a French composer. A composer and violinist in Paris from c 1767, he held various government posts. He had two comic operas staged (1785) but was best known for his instrumental music, especially his 13 symphonies concertantes (c 1772-1800). He also wrote 25 string, quartets, other chamber works, symphonies, violin concertos and ariettes, in a simple, tuneful style. He invented a chronomètre, by 1784 - well before Maelzel's metronome. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Sinfonie Concertante Melee D'airs Patriotiques In G Major: I. Allegro Moderato
262Sinfonie concertante melee d'airs patriotiques in G major: III. Allegro moderato
213Symphonie concertante mêlée d'airs patriotiques pour deux violons principaux: I. Allegro moderato
194Symphonie concertante mêlée d'airs patriotiques pour deux violons principaux: II. Adagio un poco andante
165Sinfonie Concertante Melee D'airs Patriotiques In G Major: II. Adagio un Poco Andante
166Symphonie concertante mêlée d'airs patriotiques pour deux violons principaux: III. Allegro moderato
147II. Adagio un poco andante
68III. Allegro moderato
49I. Allegro moderato
410symphonie concertante in g - allegro moderato
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Martin, F.: Symphony, Op. 4 / Dittersdorf, C.D. Von: La Prise De La Bastille / Gossec, F.-J.: Symphony, Op. 3, No. 6

Concerto Koln (20 Years) - Portrait of an Orchestra
Music of the French Revolution
Martin: Symphony, Op. 4 - Dittersdorf: La Prise de la Bastille - Gossec: Symphony, Op. 3, No. 6
La Prise de La Bastille: Musik der französischen Revolution
La Prise De La Bastille
La Prise de La Bastille - Musik der französischen Revolution

Symphonie Concertante Mêlée D'airs Patriotiques Pour Deux Violons Principaux
Haydn: Symphony No. 82 "L'Ours"