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Baroque Recorder Quartets "The Nations"

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Audio CD, June 17, 1997
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Track Listings

1 France: Son en Quatuor
2 Germany: Contrapunctus I, from 'Die Kunst der Fuge'
3 Germany: Ste; Paduan
4 Germany: Ste; Galliard
5 Germany: Ste; Courant
6 Germany: Ste; Alamande
7 The Netherlands: Un Gay Bergier
8 The Netherlands: La My
9 The Netherlands: Son A4
10 Italy: Pavana Tertia
11 Italy: Canzona 'La Ghirardella'
12 England: A Fancy Mr. Reynold
13 England: Upon in nomine
14 England: In nomine

Product details

  • Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.55 x 4.97 x 0.54 inches; 2.83 ounces
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Koch Discover Int'l
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 10, 2007
  • Label ‏ : ‎ Koch Discover Int'l
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00000222D
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
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Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2006
Actually the time frame for these pieces is the late renaissance through the late baroque, with nary a medieval piece to be found. This is one of the first recordings of the Flanders Recorder Quartet and already exhibits the high standards of repertoire selection, musicianship, and production values that can make four recorders sound like an expressive organ with articulation. Mostly using arrangements, this very talented group of Belgian recorder players extends the recorder's repertoire and makes all the pieces sound idiomatic. They are still going strong, and are one of the leading recorder consorts today, along with the Loeki Stardust Quartet from Amsterdam, Quartet Sirena from Sweden, The Farallon Quartet from Bay Area, CA and Flautando Koln (Cologne).
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Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2000
This instrumental music is the classical music of the Middle Ages: flutes (recorders) and viols (a stringed instrument) as was played in the cathedrals of Europe hundreds of years ago. It is a trip back in time to the high Middle Ages, when music was not so much just "loud sound" but soothing, ephemeral and haunting melodies, like something out of a dream...I would highly recommend this CD to those addicted to Medieval European history (as I am).
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