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Iii. La Messinoise by Jacques Hotteterre

Artist Biography For Jacques Hotteterre

Jacques-Martin Hotteterre September 29 1674 - July 16 1763 Also Known As Jacques Martin Or Jacques Hotteterre Was A French Composer And Flautist. Jacques-Martin Hotteterre Was The Most Celebrated Of A Family Of Wind Instrument Makers And Wind Performers. Born In Paris He Was Was The Son Of Martin Hotteterre D. 1712 And Marie Crespy. As Early As 1689 Or 1692 Jacques-Martin Hotteterre May Have Held A Post As Basse De Hautbois Et Basse De Violon In The Royal Court But It Is Possible That The Jacques Hotteterre In This Post Was An Older Relative Of Jacques-Martin's Who Had Been Earlier Employed As A Musician In The English Royal Court. Hotteterre Lived And Studied In Rome Early In His Career And His Nickname Le Romain The Roman Came From This Period. He Spent Two Years 1698-1700 In The Employ Of Prince Francesco Ruspoili In Rome Before Adopting The Nickname Of "Le Romain" At Some Point Between 1705 And 1707. By 1708 He Became A Musician To The King Of France In The King's 'Grande Écurie And In 1717 He Inherited René Pignon Descoteaux's Post As Jouëur De Fluste De La Musique De Chambre By 1743 He Was Listed Among The Most Famous Musicians In France. Hotteterre Owed His Fame Largely To His Talent Playing The Flute An Instrument For Which He Wrote A Number Of Pieces Significantly Extending The Repertory For The Instrument. In Addition He Played The Bassoon Oboe And Musette. Jacque-Martin Hotteterre Was Also An Internationally Celebrated Teacher To Aristocratic Patrons And He Wrote A Few Methods For The Transverse Flute. His L'Art De Préluder Sur La Flûte Traversière 1719 Is An Excellent Source On Ornamentation And Improvisational Practices During This Period. It Underscores His Highly Developed Technique And Includes Pieces In Nineteen Keys. In Addition To Performance And Teaching Hotteterre Continued His Family's Tradition Of Wind Instrument Making. It May Have Been Hotteterre Who Made A Number Of Changes In The Design Of The Transverse Flute. Most Notably The Flute. Which Had Previously Been Made In One Cylindrical Piece Was Cut In Three Pieces The Head With The Mouthpiece The Body With Most Of The Holes And The Foot With Several Holes . Hotteterre Is Also Given Credit With Developing The Baroque Oboe Leading To Its Use In Works By Jean-Baptiste Lully And Henry Purcell. He Died In Paris In 1763. Http //en.Wikipedia.Org/wiki/Jacques-Martin_Hotteterre

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