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20: 160: 127:, known as "l'Aîné" (1741-1818), or Joseph Tillière, "ordinary cellist of the Royal Academy of Music", author of a "Méthode pour le cello" published in 1764, 103:, much of Berteau's work has been lost. For many decades Berteau's well known Cello Sonata in G major, Op. 25 was credited to the Italian composer 313: 61:
Descriptions of Berteau's life are often unreliable and exaggerated. As a result, little is certain about his life. He probably studied
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of the time, and neither his concerto nor sketches of it have been found. The only reference of his name was made by
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who mentioned having heard Berteau perform in Paris in 1753.
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Nicolas-Bernard Lépicié
Valenciennes
Angers
cellist
cello
composer
viola da gamba
Bohemian
F.-J. FĂ©tis
Concert Spirituel
media
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
cello sonatas
Giovanni Battista Sammartini
Louis, Dauphin of France (son of Louis XV)
Jean-Baptiste Janson
Jean-Pierre Duport
François Cupis de Renoussard
Jean-Baptiste Bréval




"The Influence of the French Cello School in North America"
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"Martin Berteau and the Cello in France"
"Berteau, Martin (1691-1771) - Cellist"
"Martin Berteau (1691-1771) - Cellist"
Free scores by Martin Berteau

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