Jacques-Martin Hotteterre (29 September 1673 – 16 July 1763), also known as Jacques Martin or Jacques Hotteterre, was a French composer and flautist who...
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Élisabeth de Haulteterre (redirect from Elisabeth de Hotteterre)
she did not come from La Couture, the home of the Hotteterre family including Jacques Martin Hotteterre, and is probably not related. She should also not...
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Georg Caspar Schürmann (1672/1673–1751) Pierre Dumage (1674–1751) Jacques-Martin Hotteterre (1674–1763) Giovanni Porta (1675–1755) Giacomo Facco (1676–1753)...
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1674–1707) Reinhard Keiser (1674–1739) Pierre Dumage (c. 1674–1751) Jacques-Martin Hotteterre, called Le Romain (1674–1763) Giovanni Battista Bianchi (flourished...
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1733) Antoine Forqueray (1671–1745) Nicolas de Grigny (1672–1703) Jacques-Martin Hotteterre (1674–1763) Louis-Nicolas Clérambault (1676–1749) Jean-François...
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Heinichen – Diana sull'Elba (Serenade; premiered Sept. 18 in Paris) Jacques-Martin Hotteterre – L'Art de préluder sur la flûte traversière, Op. 7 (published...
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Viviana Guzmán Rházes Hernández-López Gudrun Hinze Katherine Hoover Jacques-Martin Hotteterre Luigi Hugues Timothy Hutchins Christopher Hyde-Smith Gerald Jackson...
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(1847–1903) Arthur Honegger (1892–1955) Jacques-Martin Hotteterre (1674–1763) Jean Huré (1877–1930) Jacques Ibert (1890–1962) Vincent d'Indy (1851–1931)...
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Giannini, Tula. "Hotteterre family [Haulteterre, Hauterre, Hauteterre, Hoteterre, Hoterre, Obterre, etc.]: (4) Jacques(-Martin) Hotteterre (ii) ['le Romain']"...
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time that dove into the study of the Baroque flute. In 1707, Jacques Martin Hotteterre wrote the first method book on playing the flute: Principes de...
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Jacques-Martin and Nicolas made many enhancements to the oboe, creating an "indoor" version similar to the shawm. Giannini, Tula (2001). "Hotteterre family...
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friendly together." In 1763, he married Marie-Geneviève Hotteterre, daughter of Jacques Martin Hotteterre and descendant of the famous family of Norman musicians...
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Oboe, or hautbois, in the mid-17th century France, probably by Jacques-Martin Hotteterre and his family or by the Philidor family. Variants of the oboe...
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George Frideric Handel – O Sing unto the Lord a New Song, HWV 249a Jacques-Martin Hotteterre Sonates en trio pour les flûtes traversières et a bec, violon...
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(Johannes Ottobi) (c. 1430 – 1487) Nicolas Hotman (c. 1610 – 1663) Jacques-Martin Hotteterre (1674–1763) Stephen Hough (born 1961) Joachim van den Hove (c...
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the Baroque flute and recorder, and noted in the writings of Jacques-Martin Hotteterre and Michel Corrette. In Irish music, it is used on the uilleann...
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Froberger, Orlando Gibbons, André Grétry, George Frideric Handel, Jacques-Martin Hotteterre, Jean-Baptiste Lully, Claudio Monteverdi, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart...
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Jean-François Dandrieu, Marin Marais, Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Jacques-Martin Hotteterre, Michel Richard Delalande, Nicolas Lebègue and Michel Pignolet...
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Antoine Coysevox, French sculptor and educator (d. 1720) 1673 – Jacques-Martin Hotteterre, French flute player and composer (d. 1763) 1691 – Richard Challoner...
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very similar to the designs and proportions of those made by Jacques-Martin Hotteterre. As a string instrument maker, Rottenburgh followed Flemish and...
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instrument-making families. The best-known contributions came from the Hotteterre family: Martin Hotteterre added a second chanter, the petit chalumeau, extending the...
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instrument maker, music theorist and historian (born 1699) July 16 – Jacques-Martin Hotteterre, composer (born 1674) July 20 – Christoph Nichelmann, harpsichordist...
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Se pari è la tua fè, HWV 158a Sento là che ristretto, HWV 161a Jacques-Martin Hotteterre – Pièces pour la flûte traversiere, Op. 2 Elisabeth Jacquet de...
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Watts, the "father of English hymnody" (died 1748) September 29 – Jacques-Martin Hotteterre, composer (died 1763) November 23 – Pierre Dumage, organist and...
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flétnu = Etudes and Folt Songs for Flute. Amos Editio, Praha 2015 Jacques Martin Hotteterre: Zásady hry na příčnou flétnu, zobcovou flétnu a hoboj. [Translation...
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1754), German Jean Hotteterre (c. 1610 – 1691), French * (instrument maker) (one of several oboists in the family) Martin Hotteterre (1635–1712), French...
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Renaissance recorder into the Baroque instrument is generally attributed to the Hotteterre family, in France. They developed the ideas of a more tapered bore, bringing...
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The man most likely responsible for developing the true bassoon was Martin Hotteterre (d.1712), who may also have invented the three-piece flûte traversière...
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Dictionary of Music and Musicians (2nd ed.). London: Macmillan. Hotteterre, Jacques-Martin. 1719. L'art de préluder: sur la flûte traversière, sur la flûte...
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Baroque Instrumental: Night Music, Vivaldi – Gerardo – Eyck – Lully – Hotteterre – Biber, Dorothee Oberlinger, I Sonatori de la Gioiosa Marca, Deutsche...
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