Musette Sonata in A major, Op.13 No.4 (Chédeville, Nicolas)

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This work was formerly attributed to Antonio Vivaldi as RV 57


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Publisher. Info. Il pastor fido, Op.13 (pp.19-26)
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General Information

Work Title Musette Sonata in A major
Alternative. Title Sonate IV
Composer Chédeville, Nicolas
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.13 No.4 ; RV 57
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. INC 16
Key A major
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 4 movements:
  1. Preludio. Largo
  2. Allegro ma non presto
  3. Pastorale ad libitum
  4. Allegro
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1737
First Publication. 1737 in Il pastor fido, Op.13 (No.4)
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Baroque
Piece Style Baroque
Instrumentation musette (or vielle, recorder, flute, oboe, violin), continuo
Extra Information Chédeville made a secret agreement in 1737 with Jean-Noël Marchand to publish a collection of his own compositions as Vivaldi's. Chédeville supplied the money and received the profits, all of which was attested to in a notarial act by Marchand in 1749. Long attributed to Vivaldi, the set of sonatas are actually the work of Chédeville.