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The name "quatuor concertant" appears often in the scores of string quartets published in Paris, not always corresponding to the characteristics below. While the term initially was simply used to highlight the soloistic character of the piece, from around 1776 on it is mainly used for string quartets
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that became popular around 1800, and in which the first violin dominates to the accompaniment of the other three voices.
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for the second. The three-movement pieces usually have a slower movement in the middle before a
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around 1775 and became one of the leading genres of Parisian music until the
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The Quatuor concertant in Paris in the Later Half of the Eighteenth Century
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are the alternating solos in the different voices, sometimes including the
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in which the different voices alternately take the leading role.
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Important composers of string quartets in Paris from 1770-1789
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string quartet
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Allegro
Rondo
Theme and variations
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cello
sinfonie concertante
folksong
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Quatuor brillant
François-Joseph Gossec
Nicholas Joseph Chartrain
Pierre Vachon
Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges
Jean-Baptiste Davaux
Giuseppe Cambini
Etienne Bernard Barrière
Jean-Baptiste Bréval

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