Jean Hotteterre (died 1720) was a composer and musician
of the Hotteterre family in the court of Louis XIV of
France. He and his brothers Jacques-Martin and Nicolas
made many enhancements to the hautbois, creating an
“indoor” version similar to the shawm. Jean and
Michel Philidore created the oboe.
"La noce champêtre" (Country Wedding/ Pastoral Hymn)
is a French Sonata and Trio (No. 6) ca. 1700 in 31
movements. This Prélude (L'Appel pour rassembler la
Troupe: Vivement) is movem...(+)
Jean Hotteterre (died 1720) was a composer and musician
of the Hotteterre family in the court of Louis XIV of
France. He and his brothers Jacques-Martin and Nicolas
made many enhancements to the hautbois, creating an
“indoor” version similar to the shawm. Jean and
Michel Philidore created the oboe.
"La noce champêtre" (Country Wedding/ Pastoral Hymn)
is a French Sonata and Trio (No. 6) ca. 1700 in 31
movements. This Prélude (L'Appel pour rassembler la
Troupe: Vivement) is movement I in the suite.
Although originally written for chamber orchestra, I
created this arrangement for Flute Trio (Flutes (2) &
Alto Flute).