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- piece written by Michael de la Barre entitled “Pièces pour la flute traversiere avec la b****e-continue” in 1702. Other notable baroque flute composers...
- flûtes traversières; Deuxième recueil de pièces accomodé pour les flûtes traversières; Troisième recueil de pièces accomodé pour les flûtes traversières. Paris...
- traverso or flute traversière). Rifkin argues that the violin was the most likely option, noting that in writing the word "Traversiere" in the solo part...
- Suite de Pièces à deux flûtes traversières, [...], Paris, Foucaut. 1710 : Deuxième Suite de Pièces à deux flûtes traversières, [...], Paris, Foucaut. 1710 :...
- 8 Clarinette aiguë 4 Récit expressif: Quintaton 16 Diapason 8 Flûte traversière 8 Viole de Gambe 8 Bourdon céleste 8 (from c) Voix céleste 8 (from c)...
- Beauséjour (Analekta 23079) Other recordings include: Sonates à deux flûtes traversières sans b****e (2001) pla**** by Stéphan Perreau and Benjamin Gaspon (Pierre...
- always explicitly requested with names such as flauto traverso or flauto traversiere. It is in fact only from the second quarter of the 18th century that...
- "André Jaunet, de la douceur angevine aux méfaits de l'anacrouse." Traversières Magazine: La Revue officielle de l'****ociation Francaise de la flute...
- Illustration of a man playing a recorder, from Jacques Hotteterre, Principes de la Flute Traversiere, de la Flute a Bec, et du Haut-bois, 1707...
- Hotteterre (d. 1712), who may also have invented the three-piece flûte traversière (transverse flute) and the hautbois (baroque oboe). Some historians believe...