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Eagles and Seven Tears

Bassano Quartet

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After the successful first album ‘Torres del Alma’ with quartets from the Spanish Renaissance, the idea arose to create a second album with new music and arrangements for the Eagle recorder and a unique performance of the ‘Lachrimae, or Seaven Teares’ of John Dowland with guest musician Daniël Brüggen. With this recording we aim to explore the extremes of the recorder quartet sound and forge new paths. Along with the medieval Aquila altera, the classical flute quartets of Haydn happen to sound excellent on a modern Eagle recorder. I arranged a saxophone quartet from Bob Mintzer and wrote a Chorale for two Eagle altos, a tenor and a bass. 

Over the centuries many different recorder sounds have been in fashion. During the Renaissance the internal bore of the recorder was wide giving a round sound with rich lower tones. After the Baroque period the recorder developed into a narrow and strongly conical tapered model. This created a silvery sound and a brilliant virtuoso high register. After the Baroque period many beautiful recorders were designed but in the long term they could not capture the increasingly loud, romantic and fast chromatic modern sounds. This required recorders to be louder and a sound with strong fundamentals. 

The narrow Baroque recorders were frequently copied since the revival of the old music scence and forms the basic model for most recorders that are now played. The disadvantage of this recorder is that they are soft and the low notes are weak. 

For the last 20 years I have worked to develop a better balance within the recorder sound. The Dream and Eagle recorders are the result of this quest. The wider bore gives a strong low register and through the use of a modern key system these recorders have a much larger range. Due to the strength, direct and pure sound, it blends easily with all modern orchestra instruments. 

Tracklist

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1.
Flute Quartet in D Major op. 5 no. 1 - Presto assai
03:00
2.
Flute Quartet in D Major op. 5 no. 1 - Adagio
07:18
3.
Flute Quartet in D Major op. 5 no. 1 - Presto
02:23
4.
Fantasia 11
03:29
5.
Pavan Lachrimae Antiquae
04:17
6.
Pavan Lachrimae Antiquae Nova
03:53
7.
Pavan Lachrimae Gementes
04:21
8.
Pavan Lachrimae Tristes
04:09
9.
Pavan Lachrimae Coactae
04:23
10.
Pavan Lachrimae Amantis
05:08
11.
Pavan Lachrimae Verae
04:07
12.
In Nomine
02:22
13.
Pavan
03:06
14.
Koraal 1, Westerbork 1943
04:51
15.
Da pacem Domine
03:31
16.
Slowly from Quartet 1
03:49
17.
Aquila Altera
03:47

Total time: 01:07:54

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ACDBL087-2

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Jos Boerland

Recording Engineer

Jos Boerland

Recording location

Johannes Church, Oosthem, Holland

Recording Software

Merging

Recording Type & Bit Rate

DSD64

Release Date November 14, 2015

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