Pièces pour la flûte traversiere, Op.2 (Hotteterre, Jacques)

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Publisher. Info. Paris: Christophe Ballard, 1708.
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Misc. Notes RISM A/I: H 7442
3 suites (2 = 2 and 3 of 1715, 3 = 4 and 5)
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Editor Second edition
Publisher. Info. Paris: L'auteur, Foucault, 1715.
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Misc. Notes Bibliothèque nationale de France, Musique (F-Pn): RISM A/I: H 7443
Mostly re-engraved. Now 5 suites instead of 3.
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Editor Hans-Thomas Müller-Schmidt
Publisher. Info. Hans-Thomas Müller-Schmidt
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Echos pour la flûte (No.8)

Editor Mirjam Nastasi (b. 1946)
Publisher. Info. Die Soloflöte: Barock, Vol.1, No.2 (pp.10-11)
Frankfurt: Edition Peters, No.8641a, 1991. Plate 31605a.
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For Treble Recorder and Continuo (Müller-Schmidt)
Arranger Hans-Thomas Müller-Schmidt
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Work Title Pièces pour la flûte traversiere
Alternative. Title Première livre de Pieces pour la flûte-traversiere
Composer Hotteterre, Jacques
Title-page Details Title-page transcription
Première livre de Pieces pour la flûte-traversiere, et autres instruments, avec la basse-continue... Nouvelle édition... augmentée de plusieurs agréments, et d’une démonstration de la manière qu’ils se doivent faire; ensemble une basse adjoutée aux pièces de deux flûtes.</span>
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.2 ; RISM A/I: H 7442
Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. IJH 2
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 5 suites, 2 duets, 1 solo:
  1. Suite in D major
  2. Suite in G major
  3. Suite in G major
  4. Suite in E minor
  5. Suite in E minor
  6. Les delices ou le fargis (2 flutes)
  7. Rondeau la champêtre (2 flutes)
  8. Echos pour la flûte traversière seule
First Publication. 1708 - Paris: Christophe Ballard
Dedication Roi de France
Average DurationAvg. Duration 67-70 minutes
16 minutes (Suite 4)
8 minutes (Suite 5)
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Baroque
Piece Style Baroque
Instrumentation flute(s), continuo
Discography All Music Guide (complete)
Suite IV in E minor
Suite V in E minor
Extra Information Suites 2, 3 (in G major), 4 and 5 (in E minor) were given as Suites 2 and 3 in the first edition of 1708. These were split into the present four suites (from two) for the 1715 revision which was mostly re-engraved. The first suite (in D major) was largely unchanged and the works for 2 flutes and solo flute appear at the end in both editions.