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Grove Music Online
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Peter WALLS : 'Senaillé, Jean Baptiste', Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy (Accessed 2 April 2004), http://www.grovemusic.com :
"Senaillé [Senallié, Senaillié, Senallier, Senaillier], Jean Baptiste
(b Paris, c1688; d Paris, 18 Oct 1730). French violinist and composer. His father, Jean Senaillé, a violinist in the 24 Violons du Roi, is presumed to have been Jean Baptiste's first teacher. According to an article in the Mercure published eight years after his death, Senaillé studied with the violinist G.A. Piani. […] Senaillé published his first two books of violin sonatas in 1710 and 1712. […] In January 1713 he was assigned his father's place in the 24 Violons and (apart from an absence of about four years) was associated with the ensemble until his death. Senaillé seems to have spent the years between the publication of his third and fourth books (1716–21) in Italy, though exactly what he did there remains unclear. […] He was back in Paris by January 1720, when he is listed as one of the violinists who played in the Ballet de Cardenio, directed by J.-F. Rebel. […] From 1728 he appeared regularly at the Concert Spirituel and, as the various reports in the Mercure make clear, he was acknowledged as one of the leading violinists in Paris."
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