Elisabeth de Haulteterre
Elisabeth de Haulteterre (Hotteterre) (fl. 1737–1768) was a French composer and violinist. She was known as a concert violinist, playing Jean-Marie Leclair's sonatas at the Concert Spirituel in 1737. Her married name was Levésque.[1]
Works
Her concertos and sonatas for violin have been lost. Selected work include:
- Requil de chansons for harpsichord
- Deuxieme recueil d'airs choisis, with accompaniments for the harp
- Premier livre de sonates for violin and continuo, 1740[2]
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