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Martin Berteau (2 February 1691 in Valenciennes – 22 January 1771 in Angers) was a French classical cellist, cello teacher, and composer. He is widely regarded as the founder of the French school of cello playing.[1]

Martin Berteau by Nicolas-Bernard Lépicié
Martin Berteau by Nicolas-Bernard Lépicié

Life


Descriptions of Berteau's life are often unreliable and exaggerated. As a result, little is certain about his life.[1] He probably studied viola da gamba in Germany with the Bohemian Kozecz. F.-J. Fétis, who wrote a Biographie universelle des musiciens (1835-1844), said that Berteau made his debut on the cello in 1739 at the Concert Spirituel, playing his own concerto.[2] However, his name is not mentioned in any media of the time, and neither his concerto nor sketches of it have been found. The only reference of his name was made by Jean-Jacques Rousseau who mentioned having heard Berteau perform in Paris in 1753.[1][3]


Works


With the exception of a few cello sonatas, much of Berteau's work has been lost.[4] For many decades Berteau's well known Cello Sonata in G major, Op. 25 was credited to the Italian composer Giovanni Battista Sammartini.[1]


Teaching


Among his students were Louis, Dauphin of France (son of Louis XV); The Valencian brothers Jean-Baptiste Janson (1742-1804) and Louis Auguste Joseph (1749-1815); Joseph Rey (1738-1811); Jean-Pierre Duport, 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, François Cupis de Renoussard, cellist and composer, and Jean-Baptiste Bréval (1753-1823), most certainly his last student.


References


  1. Gagnon, Marie-Elaine. "The Influence of the French Cello School in North America" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 5, 2012. Retrieved April 21, 2012.
  2. "Martin Berteau and the Cello in France". Retrieved April 21, 2012.
  3. "Berteau, Martin (1691-1771) - Cellist". Retrieved April 21, 2012.
  4. "Martin Berteau (1691-1771) - Cellist". Retrieved April 21, 2019.



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[de] Martin Berteau

Martin Berteau (getauft am 3. Februar 1691[1], nach anderen Quellen um 1709 in Valenciennes; † 22. Januar 1771 in Angers) war ein französischer Gambist, Cellist und Komponist, er wurde bekannt als Begründer der französischen Violoncelloschule.
- [en] Martin Berteau

[ru] Берто, Мартен

Марте́н Берто́ (фр. Martin Berteau; 1708[1], Валансьен — 23 января 1771 года[2], Анже) — французский виолончелист, композитор и педагог.



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