Principles Of The Flute, Recorder And Oboe

Author:   Jacques-Martin Hotteterre ,  Paul Marshall Douglas
Publisher:   Dover Publications Inc.
Edition:   New edition
ISBN:  

9780486246062


Pages:   73
Publication Date:   01 April 1984
Format:   Book
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The finest flutist of his time and honored ""Flûte de la Chambre du Roi"" at the court of Louis XIV, Jacques-Martin Hotteterre (c. 1680-1760) wrote this instruction book for the transverse flute, recorder, and oboe. This treatise (originally titled Principes de la Flûte) was an important force in the competition between the flute and recorder and hastened the virtual extinction of the recorder as either an ensemble or solo instrument. The Principes has considerable practical use today, as well as being a treatise of central importance in the historical development of the flute. Most important, it contains an extensive discussion of principal ornaments and embellishments of the period (appoggiaturas, springers, terminated trills, vibrati, and mordents) and their proper and tasteful use. This information will be valuable to modern wind players of all kinds, instrumentalists in general, and musicologists. The long section treating the technique of the 7-hole transverse flute -- an ancestor of the modern instrument -- also has some modern applicability. While the 7-hole flute is far more primitive, it does have important elements in common with the modern instrument. The section on the recorder (an instrument which has not undergone change since the Principes was written) is an important period instruction book, as valuable to recorder players of today as it was to their counterparts in the eighteenth century. Curiously, in spite of its historical and practical interest, Hotteterre's treatise has not previously been available to the English-speaking world. Paul Marshall Douglas of the University of British Columbia has provided the first modern English-language translation in this edition. He has also included an introduction giving the known facts of Hotteterre's life, describing the eighteenth-century contest between flute and recorder, and noting the common usage of wind instruments at the time.

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Author:   Jacques-Martin Hotteterre ,  Paul Marshall Douglas
Publisher:   Dover Publications Inc.
Imprint:   Dover Publications Inc.
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.146kg
ISBN:  

9780486246062


ISBN 10:   048624606
Pages:   73
Publication Date:   01 April 1984
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Adult education ,  General/trade ,  Undergraduate ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Book
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

Language:   French

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