- Celtic, Breton,
Dutch and
other languages. The
words were
Latinized as
hoquetus, (h)oketus, and (h)ochetus.
Earlier etymologies tried to show derivation...
- that he
neglected the area of
liturgical church music."
Besides his m****,
Hoquetus David and a few
Latin motets, Machaut's
surviving output is exclusively...
-
likely was
composed in that year.
unknown –
Guillaume de
Machaut –
David Hoquetus[citation needed] 1361 – ?May –
Lodewijk Heyligen, Franco-Flemish music...
- In the
Beginning There was
Rhythm for
seven percussionists (1984)
Quasi hoquetus for viola, b****oon, and
piano (1984)
String Quartet No. 2 (1987), appears...
- four
pianos and
small orchestra Tomás
Marco Herbania, for
harpsichord Hoquetus, for 1, 2, or 3 clarinets, live and/or
recorded Sicigia, for
cello Sonata...
-
String Quartet (1991–1996),
String Quartet: The Tree of
Strings (2007);
Hoquetus Irvinus (2013) (short work for the
Arditti Quartet's
fortieth anniversary);...
- More
recently he has been a
founding member of the
groups Cálamus and
Hoquetus which specialize in the
music of Al-Andalus (Arabic Andalusia). In 1994...
- Ockeghem), for flute, clarinet, violin, cello,
piano and
glockenspiel (1969)
Hoquetus David (after Machaut), for flute, clarinet, violin, cello,
piano and glockenspiel...
- (before 1342) Joie,
plaisence from Le Remède de
Fortune (before 1342)
David Hoquetus (1360s) L1 Loyaute, que
point ne
delay L2 J'aim la
flour de
valour L3 Pour...
- (2002). Pop-songs, for
piano solo (10' ca.), RAI
Trade Edition (2003).
Hoquetus, for
trombone solo (8' ca.), RAI
Trade Edition (2005). Sonata, for guitar...