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Hotteterre may
refer to: Jacques-Martin
Hotteterre,
French composer and
flautist Jean
Hotteterre,
French composer This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Jacques-Martin
Hotteterre (29
September 1673 – 16 July 1763), also
known as
Jacques Martin or
Jacques Hotteterre, was a
French composer and
flautist who...
- Jean
Hotteterre (1677–1720) was a
French composer and
musician of the
Hotteterre family.
Hotteterre worked at the
family workshop on the Rue de Harlay...
- instrument-making families. The best-known
contributions came from the
Hotteterre family:
Martin Hotteterre added a
second chanter, the
petit chalumeau,
extending the...
- Élisabeth de
Haulteterre (
Hotteterre) (c. 1720?–after 1768) (fl. 1737–1768) was a
French composer and violinist.
Despite the
similarity of the name, she...
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friendly together." In 1763, he
married Marie-Geneviève
Hotteterre,
daughter of
Jacques Martin Hotteterre and
descendant of the
famous family of
Norman musicians...
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later 17th-century hautbois, an
invention of the
French musician Martin Hotteterre (d. 1712). He is
credited with
devising essentially a brand-new instrument...
- man most
likely responsible for
developing the true b****oon was
Martin Hotteterre (d. 1712), who may also have
invented the three-piece flûte traversière...
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younger (c. 1610–1659) was a
renowned oboist and,
together with Jean
Hotteterre, co-invented the oboe by
modifying the
shawm so that the bore was narrower...
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Renaissance recorder into the
Baroque instrument is
generally attributed to the
Hotteterre family, in France. They
developed the
ideas of a more
tapered bore, bringing...