: Jean-Pierre Duport’s sonatas are historically linked to Beethoven , who composed his Op. 5 Sonatas for him. Jean-Louis Duport is credited with revolutionizing cello fingering and bowing, with his sonatas serving as "virtuosic frameworks".
: A 2020 release (77 minutes) highlighted for its "fluidity" and "superb" playing that handles technical challenges with "clarity and ease". Donald Moline & Daniel Paul Horn (Centaur Records) : Duport_Cello_Sonatas.rar
: A 2023 release (79 minutes) praised for its "ingenious musicianship" and use of period instruments. : Jean-Pierre Duport’s sonatas are historically linked to
If this file contains a specific modern performance, it is most likely one of the following highly-rated recordings: : : A 2020 release (77 minutes) highlighted for
: Critics describe the sonatas as having "graceful melodic material" and "inventiveness". While some passages reflect galant predictability, they are balanced by "striking moments" and "spectacular virtuosity" in the solo lines.
: A recording of Jean-Louis Duport's Cello Sonata in C major, focused on his role as a court musician.