Filippo Ruge (c.1725-c.1767) (attributed)
- Sonata (D Major) for flauto traverso
Performers: Luis Martínez Pueyo (flute); La Guirlande ensemble
Further info: Filippo Ruge (c.1725-c.1767)
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Italian composer and flautist. Nothing is known about his early life or 
training; he first appears around 1751 in London, where he performed at 
the public concerts. In 1753 he arrived in Paris, where he made a 
successful debut performing his own flute concertos as a soloist at the 
Concerts spirituels. At this time he and his wife, a singer, performed 
in the famous musical salon of La Pouplinière. After 1755 he organized a
 series of concerts at his home in the rue Plâtrière, where he also 
taught music. In July 1755 he published 'Au dessert', a set of six vocal
 duos, and in August of the same year he took out a 'privilege général' 
of ten years for instrumental compositions. It is possible that between 
1757 and 1761 he entered the service of the Marquis of Seignelay, but 
his trace disappears from records in 1767, presumably the date of his 
death. His music, little studied, includes 12 symphonies, six flute 
concertos, two vocal duets, six canzonetts, 35 flute sonatas, 18 trio 
sonatas, and 12 duo sonatas. He was an important agent in the diffusion 
and popularization of Italian music and musical style in 18th-century 
France.

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