[ Brilliant Classics / CD ]
Release Date: Monday 22 September 2014
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Taracea is the Spanish word for an inlaid decorative work of pieces of coloured wood. This craft was a source of inspiration for the recorder ensemble Seldom Sene in their choice of repertoire fort heir first CD: a juxtaposition of masterworks for 5 centuries, together forming a harmonious unity. We find works by Renaissance masters Cabezon, Josquin, Tallis, Tye, we travel the Baroque with Holborne, Boismortier and Bach, we end up in the 20‐th century with Reger, Gheysen, Nasapoulou: a fascinating journey!
The Dutch ensemble Seldom Sene plays a wide variety of instruments, from the twittering sopranino to the deep sonority of the bass recorder, an immense spectrum of sounds.
Excellent and extensive liner notes by the artists, as well as biographies and photos.
"The recorder consort's limitations as a chamber ensemble show...But these observations are outweighed by the commitment, technical versatility, unanimity of ensemble and near-immaculate tuning on display." Gramophone Magazine, December 2014
Bach, J S:
Fantasia in A minor, BWV904
Fugue in C minor, BWV546
Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 in B flat major, BWV1051: Allegro
Boismortier:
Concerto for 5 flutes in A minor, Op. 15 No. 2
Cabezón, A:
Susanna un jour
Caldini:
Die Sonne
Coprario:
Fantasia after Marenzio's 'O voi che suspirate'
Despres:
La Spagna a 5
Gallus:
Mirabile mysterium
Geysen:
Omtrent A-B-C
Holborne:
The image of Melancholly
The fruit of love
Almayne
Johnson, R:
A knell of Johnson
Nasopoulou:
Lelia doura
Reger:
Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir, Op. 135a, No. 4
Tallis:
O sacrum convivium
Tye:
Seldom sene
Victoria:
Ave Regina caelorum for eight voices