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5.0 out of 5 stars
The most important compilation of recorder recordings,
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This review is from: Art of the Recorder-Volume. 1/12 (Audio CD)
This is a monumental collection, originally on LP, of Frans Bruggen performing a variety of pre-baroque, baroque and rococco works for recorder(s). Frans Bruggen put the recorder on the map as a solo instrument, and no one before or since has made such a huge impact. Many recorder players have burst onto the scene since, but I dare to say no one has matched Bruggen's musicality and expressiveness. Unfortunately, this 12-CD set appears to be out-of-print and hard-to-find as used copies as well.Capriccio has recently put out a 8-CD set of recorder music played by Michael Schneider. That set is the closet one can get to this Bruggen set, in terms of breadth of repetoire. You may get it as an import: European Baroque Sonatas |
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Art of the Recorder-Volume. 1/12 by Frans Bruggen (Audio CD - 2002)
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