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François Devienne, attributed to Jacques-Louis David François Devienne ( French: [dəvjɛn] ; 31 January 1759 – 5 September 1803) was a French composer of the Classical period and professor for flute at the Paris Conservatory .
European Flute Festival, Frankfurt am Main [19] François Devienne: Arimany, Claudi et al. DGFF001 1993 Complete Flute Concertos Vol. III [19] François Devienne: Claudi Arimany and Russian Chamber Orchestra Aurophon - CD 32172 1993 Complete Flute Concertos Vol. II [19] François Devienne: Claudi Arimany and Russian Chamber Orchestra Aurophon ...
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A flute concerto is a concerto for solo flute and instrumental ensemble, customarily the orchestra. ... François Devienne. Concerto No. 1 in D major;
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6 Flute Quartets, T.145–150; 6 Trios for Flute, Oboe and Bassoon, Op. 45; Muzio Clementi – Six piano sonatas, Op. 13; Francois Devienne – Flute Concerto No.3 in G major; Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf – Six Symphonies after Ovid's Metamorphoses (comp. 1781, first three published 1785) Anton Eberl – Symphony in C major
January 31 – François Devienne, composer (died 1803) February 1 – Karl Friedrich Hensler, librettist and author (died 1825) February 11 – Ernst von Gemmingen, composer and diplomat (died 1813) February 27 – Johann Carl Friedrich Rellstab, music editor and composer (died 1813)
Their association was made public on 2 August 1783 [1] with the release of the second flute concerto by François Devienne (1759–1803). From November 1784, ads feature him alone for publications by Jean-Baptiste Cartier and Grétry. His sign, "Le Mont d’or", was situated rue Saint-Honoré.