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Johann Sebastian Bach
Fuga in a BWV 534 Recorder quartet (SATB)
Bach's Fuga in a enchants with its rhythmic power and constant energy from the first to the last note. Bach's typical writing style and the theme with all its leaps and bounds make the composition a challenge for all four players.
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Jan Van Landeghem
Türkischer Hummelflug / Turkish Bumble Bee Recorder quartet
Inspired by the Flanders Recorder Quartet, at least 10 compositions by Jan Van Landeghem have seen the light of day, half of which are encores. In what is probably his best-known encore, Rimsky-Korsakov's Bumblebee ‘flies’ through Mozart's Turkish March. Even the Radetzky March by Johann Strauss makes an appearance in this extremely amusing arrangement, which is very suitable for serving the audience a beautiful and contemporary musical dessert at the end of a concert.
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Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck
Ballo del granduca Recorder quartet (SATB)
Sweelinck's most famous composition with its theme and 4 variations not only challenges the soprano recorder player, but also leaves the lead to the bass player in one of the interesting variations.
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Anonymus
Estampie aus dem Robertsbridge-Codex Recorder quartet or trio (SATB or ATB)
The polyphony with its octave doublings and a genuine English fauxbourdon makes this composition, written around 1300, a wonderful model for an ensemble work.
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Giovanni Pedaggio
Diminutions on ‘Con qué la lavaré’ (Anonymus) and ‘Mille... Recorder quartet (SATB or ATTB)
Giovanni Pedaggio chose two exquisite vocal works as a model for his diminutions, the song texts of which are included in the edition. What is striking about ‘Con qué la lavaré’ is that all the parts of the original work were diminished and not, as is usually the case, only the upper part. In this case, ‘Mille Regretz’ by Josquin des Prez is an example in which Pedaggio shows how it is possible to portray the passion of the text even in diminutions.
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Jan Van der Roost
I Continenti Recorder quartet
The high-contrast suite ‘I Continenti’ was commissioned by the Flanders Recorder Quartet and musically depicts the continents in six short parts. A wide variety of sound effects and playing styles are used. In ‘Africa’, for example, there is also singing and the body is used as a drum kit, while in ‘Oceania’ the sound of didgeridoos is imitated and in ‘South America’ panpipes are used. ‘North America’ is reminiscent of jazz music in some places, while “Europe” harks back to the baroque sonata and “Asia” sounds rather mysterious The colourful sound palette of the entire recorder family comes into its own and makes this suite particularly attractive for advanced recorder ensembles. Content: Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania, South America
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Concerto in C BWV 595 and Fuga in CBWV 545 Recorder quartet (SATB)
BWV 595 is part of a concerto arranged by Bach for Prince Johann Ernst of Saxony, the original of which has unfortunately not survived. This light, lively composition without airs and graces is a very dynamic piece in the version for recorder quartet, in which the bass recorder also comes into its own. Every part in the fugue BWV 545 is equally attractive. This work, originally written for organ, has been arranged here for recorder quartet. The monumentality of the organ version gives way to an intimate dialogue between four individual instruments and the personality of their players, and this edition of Bach's music offers a pleasant addition to the recorder repertoire.
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Frans Geysen
Op de Fles Recorder quartet or 4 players & 16 bottles
Frans Geysen's composition contains a double joke for recorder players: blowing on bottles instead of recorders is an attraction in itself. In the course of the piece, the beginning of a familiar melody emerges from the interplay, which further increases the astonishment of the listeners. A performance on recorders is just as possible, but certainly not as fascinating.
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Johann Hermann Schein
Suite No. 20 from ‘Banchetto musicale’ Recorder quartet (AATB)
Suite No. 20 from ‘Banchetto musicale’ Shortly after his appointment as Thomaskantor in Leipzig, Johann Hermann Schein published one of the first German collections of instrumental pieces, the ‘Banchetto Musicale’, in 1617. In it, he succeeded in combining traditional dance forms (Paduane - Gagliarde - Courante - Allemande - Tripla) with new compositional ideas. Content: 1. Padouana 2. Gagliarda 3. Courente 4. Allemande 5. Tripla
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Franz Schubert
Fuge D 952 Recorder quartet (SATB)
Schubert's only work for organ, the four-hand fugue in E minor from 1828, was arranged for recorder quartet and transposed to D minor for this edition.
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Brandenburg Concerto No. 3, 1st movement - score 10 Recorders (AAATTTBBBKb)
In addition to the series ‘Flanders Recorder Quartet presents’, the four dedicated musicians of the quartet now also present works for larger ensembles. The complete parts are available separately: N 2721 Please contact us or send us an e-mail .
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Brandenburg Concerto No. 3, 1st movement - complete parts 10 Recorders (AAATTTBBBKb)
In addition to the series ‘Flanders Recorder Quartet presents’, the four dedicated musicians of the quartet now also present works for larger ensembles. The score is available under the order number N 2720 .
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