Farallon Recorder Quartet : Ludwig Senfl.
Renaissance recorder ensemble.
Here, we have a survey of this too-little heard composer's works, engagingly
performed and well recorded. Early Music Vol. XXXVI, No. 4 November 2008
Reviews:
"This excellent disc includes recorder quartet arrangements of an assortment of
Ludwig Senfl's works both sacred and secular, and will not only delight the ear but
should also help to shed light on an unjustly neglected master of Renaissance
polyphony".
New Releases for Libraries February 2006
"Farallon...is quite the equal of the well-known European recorder ensembles.
Their control of intonation and ensemble is exemplary and they show a real
understanding of Senfl?s idiom. Both the performance and the choice of
repertoire make this a disc that will be of great interest to lovers of
Renaissance recorder music".
American Recorder January 2006
Songs:
1. Gesellschaft ist gut (Ludwig Senfl)
2. Mich wndert sehr (Ludwig Senfl)
3. Ich weiss nit was er ihr verbiess (Ludwig Senfl)
4. Beati omnes qui timent (Ludwig Senfl)
5. Obo so geb' der Mann ein Pfenning (Ludwig Senfl)
6. Es wollt' ein Mann versuechen sein Weiss (Ludwig Senfl)
7. Ein gmeiner Brauch (Ludwig Senfl)
8. In Domino confido (Ludwig Senfl)
9. Lamentatio (Ludwig Senfl)
10. In Lieb' uund Freud' (Ludwig Senfl)
11. Das Lang (Ludwig Senfl)
12. Ich armer Mann : So man lang macht (Ludwig Senfl)
13. Ecce quam bonum (Ludwig Senfl)
14. Tandernaken (Ludwig Senfl)
15. Unsaglich Schmerz (Ludwig Senfl)
16. Nichts ohn' Ursach' (Ludwig Senfl)
17. Usquesquo prudentissima (Ludwig Senfl)
18. So ich sie dann freundlich gruess (Ludwig Senfl)
19. Virgoo prudentissima (Ludwig Senfl)
20. Ungnad' begehr' ich nit von ihr (Ludwig Senfl)
21. In pace in idipsum (Ludwig Senfl)
22. Wann ich des Morgens frueh afsteh' (Ludwig Senfl)
23. Carmen (Ludwig Senfl)
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 3/8/2005
Farallon Recorder Quartet lives in California USA
Tagged as: Classical, Renaissance, Instrumental, Recorder, Composer: Ludwig Senfl
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