Pieter-Jan Belder · Rainer Zipperling · Menno Van DelftFor long times the recorder (Blockflöte) was considered the somewhat retarded member of the musical instruments family. In Renaissance and Baroque however, it was one of the foremost and popular melody instruments of all.
On these 2 CD's Pieter-Jan Belder, proves the artistic value of the instrument, and the wonderful repertoire written for it. He starts with solo works from the collection "Des Fluyten Lusthof" by Dutch composer Jacob van Eijck, and continues his journey through Italian composers De Rore, Frescobaldi, Castello and Cimo to the great Baroque masters Corelli, Telemann, Handel and Bach. His fellow-travellers are Menno van Delft, harpsichord and Rainer Zipperling, cello/viola da gamba.
On these 2 CD's Pieter-Jan Belder, proves the artistic value of the instrument, and the wonderful repertoire written for it. He starts with solo works from the collection "Des Fluyten Lusthof" by Dutch composer Jacob van Eijck, and continues his journey through Italian composers De Rore, Frescobaldi, Castello and Cimo to the great Baroque masters Corelli, Telemann, Handel and Bach. His fellow-travellers are Menno van Delft, harpsichord and Rainer Zipperling, cello/viola da gamba.
2 CD · MP3 HQ · 242 MB
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CD 1
Frais et gaillard, The 17th century technique of diminution
music by Jacob van Eijck, Giovanni Battista Cima, Clemens non Papa, Cipriano da Rore, Diego Ortiz and others
CD 2
18th century music for recorder
Arcangelo Corelli:
« La Follia »
Georg Philipp Telemann:
Fantasia
George Friderick Handel:
Sonata in B minor
Georg Philipp Telemann:
Fantasia in F major
Sonata in D minor
Johann Sebastian Bach:
Partita in C minor
Trio Sonata in F
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