
Camille Monteze (sometimes written “Camille Montez”) is an obscure late-18th-century French keyboard composer and arranger known chiefly through Paris prints from 1778. A BnF-catalogued publication, Six Sonates pour le clavecin ou forte-piano (Œuvre 1), dates his compositional activity to the musical marketplace of revolutionary-era Paris (the edition is engraved by Marie Oger). Monteze also appears as an arranger of Gluck, issuing a Paris compilation from Armide—including the Ouverture
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Sonata 1 (Œuvre 1): IV. Mineur
Sonata 1 (Œuvre 1): I. Moderato
Sonata 1 (Œuvre 1): II. Andante grazioso
Sonata 1 (Œuvre 1): III. Rondeau
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