Code: JP1064
ISMN: 979-0-3019-0112-0
Joseph Bodin de Boismortier (1689 -1755) was a popular
18th century French composer, who is known today primarily
for his instrumental chamber music. After moving to Paris
in 1724, he obtained a royal license for engraving
music and began to publish his own works. In the
following years he published over a hundred compositions,
selling them directly to the public, providing him with
substantial wealth. He was one of the first composers
to have no patron. The Six Little Suites are taken from
Boismortier's opus 27, first published in 1730. The
source for this edition, edited by Valarie Anderson is
that original publication. Each of the six suites has
multiple, short movements. The technique is not advanced
but there are numerous trills and mordents. Much of the
articulation is left to the performer although Valarie
Anderson has included some suggestions.