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Jean Hotteterre (died 1720) was a composer and musician of the Hotteterre family in the court of Louis XIV of France. He and his brothers Jacques-Martin and Nicolas made many enhancements to the hautbois, creating an "indoor" version similar to the shawm. Jean and Michel Philidore created the oboe. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
La Noce Champêtre ou L'Himen Pastoral: II. Sarabande L'Himen
852La Noce Champêtre ou L'Himen Pastoral: I. Prélude: Appel pour rassembler la troupe
833La Noce Champêtre ou L'Himen Pastoral: III. Ouverture (le Festin)
774La Noce Champêtre ou L'Himen Pastoral: IV. Menuet 1 & 2, Contredanse, Cotillon
775La Noce Champêtre ou L'Himen Pastoral: V. Le Coucher. Le Réveil Matin
656Noce Champetre
527L'Hymen Pastoral ("The Country Wedding") (March-Sarabande-Le Bal-Le Coucher)
128La nopce champetre ou l'Himen Pastoral: XXIV. Rigaudon I - Rigaudon II
79L'Hymen Pastoral "The Country Wedding"
510La Noce Champetre ou l'Himen Pastoral - from Pieces pour la Muzette, Paris 1722
4French Baroque
The Art of the Hurdy-Gurdy: From the Middle Ages to Mozart
Hotteterre, Jean: La Noce Champetre Ou L'Himen Pastoral / Hotteterre: Sonata and Trio, No. 6

French Baroque Miniatures for Bassoon
The Baroque Harp
La Noce Champêtre ou l'Himen Pastoral (Dorothee Oberlinger, Vittorio Ghielmi et al.)
French Baroque: Versailles 1700-1740 (Ensemble 1700 feat. recorder and direction: Dorothee Oberlinger)
French Baroque, Dorothee Oberlinger
Vox DL 570 ART
French Baroque, Versailles 1700-1740 (Dorothee Oberlinger)
The Baroque Harp (Elena Polanska with Roger Cotte and Guy Durand)
French Baroque: Versailles 1700-1740