Du angenehme Nachtigall. Vogelarien und Liebeslieder des Barock
The popular series "Musik für Blockflöte" (Music for Recorder) has been continued in the last years with numerous highly interesting new discoveries. Some of the works from the Flauto e voce series have now appeared on CD, the theme here being Baroque bird arias and love songs from Germany, England, France and Italy as performed by the Collegium "Flauto e voce" with its founder Peter Thalheimer and the singers Susan Eitrich and Ute Kreidler. As can be discerned from the variety of arias on this recording, the imagination of the poets was as boundless as that of the composers. In its proximity to human as well as bird song, but especially in the simple beauty of its sound, the recorder appealed immediately to listeners of yore as much as it appeals to today's listeners.
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L'auteur de l'avant-propos
Peter Thalheimer
| 1946Peter Thalheimer studied recorder, flute (with Prof. Hartmut Strebel) and school music in Stuttgart. He completed his musicological studies with a doctorate at the Eberhard-Karls-Universität of Tübingen. He has taught in Nuremberg since 1978, and is currently professor of historical performance practice and recorder/transverse flute at the Hochschule für Musik Nuremberg. Concerts, radio and recording productions, courses and lectures he has given have taken him throughout Europe and the USA. In addition, his work has resulted in numerous music editions, as well as publications on performance practice, the study of instruments and on woodwind technique. An extensive collection of historical and modern flutes and recorders forms the basis for this work. Plus d'information sur la personne
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L'auteur de l'avant-propos
Klaus Hofmann
| 1939
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Ensemble
Collegium "Flauto e voce"
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Solist - soprano
Susan Eitrich
Susan Eitrich a étudié le chant auprès de Richard Wistreich à l’Institut de musique ancienne du Conservatoire de musique de Trossingen. Après son diplôme, la soprano a entamé des études complémentaires achevées avec les félicitations. Elle a en plus participé à de nombreuses masterclasses, en autres avec Richard Levitt, Emma Kirkby et Jill Feldman. En 2001, elle a remporté un premier prix lors du Concours de chant de Gorizia (Italie). En dehors de sa vaste activité de concert dans le domaine de l’oratorio et des cantates, Susan Eitrich est également interprète de lieds. Des enregistrements pour le CD et la radio documentent son travail. Plus d'information sur la personne
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Solist - mezzo-soprano
Ute Kreidler
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Interprète
Peter Thalheimer
| 1946Peter Thalheimer studied recorder, flute (with Prof. Hartmut Strebel) and school music in Stuttgart. He completed his musicological studies with a doctorate at the Eberhard-Karls-Universität of Tübingen. He has taught in Nuremberg since 1978, and is currently professor of historical performance practice and recorder/transverse flute at the Hochschule für Musik Nuremberg. Concerts, radio and recording productions, courses and lectures he has given have taken him throughout Europe and the USA. In addition, his work has resulted in numerous music editions, as well as publications on performance practice, the study of instruments and on woodwind technique. An extensive collection of historical and modern flutes and recorders forms the basis for this work. Plus d'information sur la personne
Critiques
… eine sehr abwechslungsreiche und unterhaltsame CD …, die nicht nur Blockflötenfreunde ansprechen sollte. Die beiden Sängerinnen bringen überzeugende Interpretationen. …
(Johan van Veen, Toccata, Heft 5/2012)
Een fraaie cd … deze muziek zal zeker ter inspiratie dienen. (Eine schöne CD … diese Musik sollte allemal als Inspiration dienen.)
(Wieke Karsten, Fluit, 03/2012)
Eine Einspielung, die nicht nur Spaß beim Hören macht, sondern auch zu eigenen Aufführungen anregen sollte.
(Gerhard Braun, Tibia, Heft 2/2012)