- Master English Baroque sonata style
- Develop bright C Major character
- Execute clear melodic lines
- Perfect English elegance and clarity
About This Piece
Composer: John Loeillet of London (1680-1730)
Difficulty: Late Intermediate
Notes Used: C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C (high), D (high), E (high), F (high)
Key: C Major
Movements: I. Vivace - II. Largo - III. Gavotte (Allegro) - IV. Giga (Allegro)
Movement I - Vivace
English-style bright opening with clear tonal structure.
Movement II - Largo
Sustained melodic beauty with English lyricism.
Movement III - Gavotte
French dance with characteristic upbeat and clear phrases.
Movement IV - Giga
Spirited finale in compound meter.
Performance Practice Notes
- English style: Clear, bright, elegant; less ornamentation than French
- Articulation: Clean, precise tonguing; showcase clarity
- Tempo: Vivace = ♩ = 130, Largo = ♩ = 50, Gavotte = ♩ = 110, Giga = ♩. = 70
Historical Context
John Loeillet of London (cousin of Jean Baptiste Loeillet of Ghent) established himself as a leading composer and oboist in London. His Op.3 sonatas represent English Baroque style - clearer, brighter, with less ornamentation than French or German music. Working in Handel's London, Loeillet absorbed both Italian and English influences, creating accessible, elegant chamber music for the growing amateur market.