Jacques-Martin Hotteterre
Music
Albums
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Ecos Fidelles: Flute Music (flute: Wilbert Hazelzet, viola da gamba: Jaap ter Linden, theorbo: Konrad Junghänel, harpsichord: Jacques Ogg)
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Pièces pour la Flûte Traversière avec la Basse 1715 (transverse flute: Barthold Kuijken, viola da gamba: Wieland Kuijken, harpsichord: Robert Kohnen)
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Music for Flute, Volume 1: Première livre de pièces
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Recorder Sonatas (recorders: Quadro Hotteterre, Frans Brüggen, Kees Boeke)
Tracks Recorded:
- Suite in G major, Op. 2 No. 2: IV. Petit Air tendre
- Suite in G major, Op. 2 No. 2: II. Allemande "L'Atalante"
- First Book Of Pieces For The Transverse Flute
- Suite in C minor, Op. 5 No. 2: VII. Gigue
- Suite in E minor, Op. 2 No. 5: I. Allemande "La Chauvet"
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