Jean-Baptiste Bréval (1753-1823) was a member of the orchestra at the Paris Opera and a prolific composer. He wrote concertos for cello, string quartets, comic operas and a cello school. Among his best-known works, however, is the Sonata in C major, which undoubtedly belongs in the repertoire of every young cellist. The two movements of the Sonata (Allegro and Rondo Grazioso) can also be performed separately.
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