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這張直笛四重奏的專輯改編了多首著名的作品,包含巴哈賦格藝術,以及多首北歐民謠,以及韋瓦第與泰雷曼的作品. When four friends create an ensemble where their biggest love is playing Baroque music on recorders, one has to get creative. There is a serious lack of original Baroque repertoire for this combination, and that's how our concept 'Borrowed, not Stolen...' was brought into being. Woodpeckers' journey began 17 years ago while they were all living in Stockholm, Bach's wonderful 'Art of Fugue' being an integral part of the programming in their first concerts. The idea has developed over the years into the format that you find on this recording. They have 'borrowed' music of all kinds and turned it into their own: some arrangements came into being through improvising and playing around in rehearsals, while others were commissioned by them, and some were already in existence and too good to leave out or tamper with. Despite their wanderings in life, the four of them are still deeply rooted in their childhood traditions stemming from Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Ireland, and some of their favourite folk tunes, many of which date from the Baroque era or even earlier, appear on this CD, alongside works by Bach, Telemann and Vivaldi. 曲目: Bach: Die Kunst der Fuge, BWV 1080 (Arr. for Recorder Quartet by Eric Haas) trad.: Schottis från Haverö, Swedish Folk Tune (Arr. for Recorder Quartet by Göran Månsson) trad.: Värmlandsvisan, Swedish folk tune (Arr. for Recorder Quartet by Fredrik Österling) Bach: Die Kunst der Fuge, BWV 1080 (Arr. for Recorder Quartet by Eric Haas): Contrapunctus IX, alla Duodecima Vivaldi: Concerto for Strings and Continuo in B-flat Major, RV 363 'O sia il Corneto da Posta' Telemann: Concerto in G Major, TWV 40.210 (Arr. for Recorder Quartet by Andrea Bornstein) trad.: Gamle Guro, Norwegian folk tune (Arr. for Recorder Quartet by Woodpeckers Recorder Quartet) Bach: Die Kunst der Fuge, BWV 1080 (Arr. for Recorder Quartet by Eric Haas): Fuga a 3 soggetti O'Carolan: Turlough Óg Mc Donough (Arr. for Recorder Quartet by Kate Hearne) Ó Catháin: Tabhair dom do Lámh (Arr. for Recorder Quartet by Fredrik Österling) trad.: Coxetown, Scottish folk tune (Arr. for Recorder Quartet by Kate Hearne) trad.: Chrysillis, du mit Verdens Guld, Danish folk tune (Arr. for Recorder Quartet by Pernille Petersen) Traditional, Pernille Petersen: Mikkel’s Journey (Fantasy upon variations of 'Fætter Mikkel') trad.: Hønsefødder og gulerødder, Danish folk tune (Arr. for Recorder Quartet by Pernille Petersen) Vivaldi: Flautino Concerto in C major, RV443 Woodpeckers Recorder Quartet |
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