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DUETTINO – Jens Josef
For recorder and bassoon, edited by Ute Schleich A sophisticated piece in minimal music style for an unusual instrumentation; 2 scores
€18.00 *
Blockflötenschule – Blanckenburgh
Facsimile, Amsterdam 1654 An important method for the recorder during the time of Van Eycks “Fluyten Lust-Hof”
€6.00 *
Odi et amo – Winfried Michel
("I have to hate and love"), of C.V. Catullus, * Around 84 BC, † 54 BC Chr.), for voice and tenor Recorder op. 54, recorded on CD EM 6004
€10.00 *
Pettersson-Suite – Jens Marggraf
For recorder and piano 5 delightful miniatures of Sven Nordkvist's wellknown children's books, highly recommended as modern literature for competitions like “Jugend musiziert”, score and part
€14.00 *
Lichtspleten – Frans Geysen
For 4 recorders (A / T / B ) A new quartet by the well-known Belgian composer, in which the fluctuation between light and shadow is reflected in sounds. Score and parts Recommended by the Association of German Music Schools
€20.00 *
Franko-Arab – Mohamed Afifi
3 treble recorders A Synthesis of Egyptian and European sounds 3 scores
€10.00 *
Music for three recorders – Rob Du Bois
(“Family Ghosts”) (1991) 3 scores First print after Du Bois’fair copy: The famous Dutch composer wrote the first real avantgarde piece for recorder in 1971; this trio for soprano, alto and tenor recorder was found in his estate. For...
€18.00 *
Met z’n twaalven – Frans Geysen
("a Dozen") for 12 recorders “One of the aims of this work is to produce a most transparent sound – despite the “big” instrumentation” FG composed for the 'Mecheler Recorder Days' score and parts
€20.00 *
Imitations – Alois Bröder
For recorder trio A piece of quiet sounds and nuances for the major types of flutes (tenor, bass and Sub-bass recorder)
€14.00 *
Yoake – Fumiharu Yoshimine
("Dawn") for recorder quartet. A rhythmically and harmoniously varied work without excessive technical difficulties for advanced players
€18.00 *
Leben aus Nebel – Frans Geysen
The trio (S / A / T) is dedicated to the Belgian Ensemble Apsara. A musical setting of a universe structure as an infinite loop (Möbius strip) "... the universe needs for its development neither beginning nor end and is neither in age...
€17.00 *
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