hotteterre
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简介
All lovers of the flute owe a debt of gratitude to Jacques-Martin Hotteterre (1674-1763), who unquestionably did more than any other player, composer or instrument maker to launch the transverse flute as a viable alternative to the traditional recorder. Hotteterre not only wrote the first instruction method for modern flute ever published (1707), but was also, it seems, the High Baroque era's first serious composer for the instrument.
tracks
Disc 1
1. Bourree d'Achille - Menuet
2-7. Suite in B-flat major for Recorder & b.c.
8. Ecos, pour la flute traversiere seule
9-12. Trio Sonata in C major for 2 Oboes & b.c.
13. Contredanses "La Pharaone", "La Petite Janeton"
14-17. Trio Sonata in D minor for 2 Recorders & b.c.
18-24. Suite in D major for Transverse Flute & b.c.
25. Quitte la Musette, Marche des Dragons - Air
26-32. Suite in E minor for Transverse Flute & b.c.