Here is a — if I say so myself — gorgeous sounding waltz for 10 recorders SnSAATBBGGC:
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Here is a — if I say so myself — gorgeous sounding waltz for 10 recorders SnSAATBBGGC:
The music has been released to my supporters on Patreon. Why don’t you join them?
If it takes a pianist one hand to play a prelude by Scriabin, how many recorders does it take? Eh, how about eight?
Fun fact: the contrabass recorder plays only 10 notes, all low A.
This music has been released to my supporters on Patreon.
Recorder quartet music in three-time, at various speeds.
As usual, my patreon supporters have the music to enjoy.
Let’s make a post with all my Bach arrangements;
Publicly available in IMSLP:
And of course my arrangement of the Chaconne.
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These can be heard performed by Papalin: http://papalin.yas.mu/W261/#M103
Last year I had the notion of arranging “Cantique de Noel” for 3 tenors (or other equal instruments). You can find the result on IMSLP under the Arrangements tab.
This year it’s “Es ist ein Ros entsprungen”.
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I’m sort of attempting an electronic texture here.
Six minutes, fifteen players.
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I regularly record my poolside improvisations at Deep Eddy and Barton Springs in Austin. It occurred to me to write out and arrange these improvisations.
Closing Hour is arranged for 3 voices, optimally TBG, but I have an ATB version too.
Blount is an in memoriam improvisation. The arrangement is more in the spirit of a low improvisation with occasional harmonic touches.
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Why would a recorder not play romantic music? Ravel’s Pavane Pour une Infante Defunte sounds pretty sweet with 9 recorders SAATBBGGC.
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A fast and furious piece for twelve players.
How fast and furious? If my calculations are correct, this has 12 thousand notes, with over 4 per second average, and the fastest runs more than 10 notes per second. Since I’m just a humble amateur, surely there are plenty of recorder orchestras that will be able to take this on, right?
Someone suggested that the famous Sonnerie de Ste Genevieve (“the bells of sainte genevieve) could do with a recorder arrangement. No sooner said than done!
As usual, the score has been released to my patrons on Patreon.