The baroque spirit in all his musical shapes.
Today: music from the French flautist and composer Jacques-Martin Hotteterre. He was born in 1673 or 1674, which is about 350 years ago, so we will commemorate him today in our programme.
He played the flute, and also composed for this instrument. Though many of his works, like he said so himself, can be played on recorder or violin.
Jacques-Martin Hotteterre (1674 – 1763)
1. Triosonate for traverso, violin and basso continuo in E minor, op. 3 no. 4
– I Prelude – II Fugue – III Grave – IV Gigue
2. Troisième suite de pièces à deux dessus, op. 8
– I Fanfare – II Muzette – III Fugue – IV Pastorelle – V Suite – VI Fantaisie – VII Muzette – VIII Menuet – IX Gigue
3. Première suite pour la flûte traversière avec la basse, in D major, op. 2 no. 1
– I Prelude – II Allemande La Royalle – III Rondeau Le Duc d’Orleans – IV Sarabande La d’Armagnac – V Gavotte La Meudon – VI Menuet Le Comte de Brion – VII Gigue La Folichon
4. Trio sonata for 2 traversos and basso continuo in G minor, op. 3 no. 1
– I Prelude – II Fugue – III Grave – IV Gigue
5. From: Premier livre des pièces pour la flûte traversière, op. 2:
– Les délices ou le fargis – Ecos
Performers: Camerata Köln
CDs:
Jacques-Martin Hotteterre – Complete Chamber Music, vol. 2. CPO 777 867-2, 2015 (no. 1, 2, 4, 5)
Jacques-Martin Hotteterre – Complete Chamber Music, vol. 1 : Suites op. 2. CPO 777 790-2, 2013 (no. 3)