Composed by Jacques Hotteterre le Romain. Wind & brass music. Baroque. Clifton Edition #C532. Published by Clifton Edition (ST.C532).
ISBN 9790570815326.
Op 2 nos 3a & 3b [Originally published by Nova Music as NM171.
Contents
Air Le Fleuri Allemande La Chauvet (Suite 3b) Allemande La Fontainbleau Branle de Village L'Auteuil Gavotte La Matilde Gigue La Perousine La Messinoise Menuet Le Beaulieu Prelude Rondeau Le Lutin Sarabande Le Depart The Optional Basso Continuo part is free to download from https://cliftonedition.com/C532 Jacques-Martin Hotteterre (1673 - 1763) was the heir to a famous family of wind instrument inventors originating in Normandy, France. The Hotteterre family is known to have brought great innovations to the development of wind instruments, including the three-part demountable flute and the oboe, whose invention is credited to his grandfather Jean. Jacques-Martin Hotteterre was perhaps the most gifted of his dynasty, with his father Martin, a renowned flute craftsman who created instruments used by Jean-Baptiste Lully. His nickname “Roman” was given to him following a stay in Rome. He was identified as “Monsù Giacomo mastro di flauto” (Monsieur Jacques master of flute), as documented at the court of The Marquis Francesco Maria Ruspoli in Rome. David Lasocki was born in London in 1947 and grew up in Manchester. Then he lived and worked in the United States and now Brazil. He holds a PhD in musicology from The University of Iowa (1983) and his dissertation won a national prize. He retired as Head of Music Reference Services in the Cook Music Library, Indiana University–Bloomington in 2011 after working there for 24 years, and is now a self-employed writer, researcher, editor, publisher (see www.instantharmony.net), and energy healer. Many kind people have viewed David as one of the world’s foremost researchers of the history of woodwind instruments, especially members of the flute family. His articles and books have also won national prizes, and he received a lifetime achievement award from the American Recorder Society in 2011.
Composed by Jacques Hotteterre le Romain. Wind & brass music. Baroque. Clifton Edition #C532. Published by Clifton Edition (ST.C532).
ISBN 9790570815326.
Op 2 nos 3a & 3b [Originally published by Nova Music as NM171.
Contents
Air Le Fleuri Allemande La Chauvet (Suite 3b) Allemande La Fontainbleau Branle de Village L'Auteuil Gavotte La Matilde Gigue La Perousine La Messinoise Menuet Le Beaulieu Prelude Rondeau Le Lutin Sarabande Le Depart The Optional Basso Continuo part is free to download from https://cliftonedition.com/C532 Jacques-Martin Hotteterre (1673 - 1763) was the heir to a famous family of wind instrument inventors originating in Normandy, France. The Hotteterre family is known to have brought great innovations to the development of wind instruments, including the three-part demountable flute and the oboe, whose invention is credited to his grandfather Jean. Jacques-Martin Hotteterre was perhaps the most gifted of his dynasty, with his father Martin, a renowned flute craftsman who created instruments used by Jean-Baptiste Lully. His nickname “Roman” was given to him following a stay in Rome. He was identified as “Monsù Giacomo mastro di flauto” (Monsieur Jacques master of flute), as documented at the court of The Marquis Francesco Maria Ruspoli in Rome. David Lasocki was born in London in 1947 and grew up in Manchester. Then he lived and worked in the United States and now Brazil. He holds a PhD in musicology from The University of Iowa (1983) and his dissertation won a national prize. He retired as Head of Music Reference Services in the Cook Music Library, Indiana University–Bloomington in 2011 after working there for 24 years, and is now a self-employed writer, researcher, editor, publisher (see www.instantharmony.net), and energy healer. Many kind people have viewed David as one of the world’s foremost researchers of the history of woodwind instruments, especially members of the flute family. His articles and books have also won national prizes, and he received a lifetime achievement award from the American Recorder Society in 2011.
Preview: Suites in G minor, Op. 2 Nos. 3a & 3b
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