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Erik Bosgraaf, Cordevento - J.S. Bach: Recorder Concertos (2011)

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Erik Bosgraaf, Cordevento - J.S. Bach: Recorder Concertos (2011)

Erik Bosgraaf, Cordevento - J.S. Bach: Recorder Concertos (2011)
WEB | FLAC (tracks) - 373 MB | 58:59
Genre: Classical | Label: Brilliant Classics

A new recording of Erik Bosgraaf, one of the most original, versatile and innovative recorder players of the moment, winner of the Borletti-Buitoni Trust. The dynamic range and emotional impact of his playing is phenomenal.The instrument in his hands is like an extension of the human voice, speaking and articulating the musical language. Previous recordings of Bosgraaf include Vivaldi Concertos, Handel sonatas and the Renaissance collection Des Fluyten Lusthof (by Van Eyck).

Erik Bosgraaf, Cordevento - Vivaldi: Recorder Concertos (2009)

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Erik Bosgraaf, Cordevento - Vivaldi: Recorder Concertos (2009)

Erik Bosgraaf, Cordevento - Vivaldi: Recorder Concertos (2009)
WEB | FLAC (tracks) - 306 MB | 01:04:54
Genre: Classical | Label: Brilliant Classics

Stravinsky famously quipped that Vivaldi didn’t write 400 concertos, rather he wrote one concerto 400 times. Rather unfair, though witty. For many people though, Vivaldi is the composer of The Four Seasons (the first four of the twelve concertos Op.8), and maybe the famous Gloria. He is a composer who repays closer attention. There are some superb concertos in his large output, and some of them were sufficiently striking enough to attract the attention of J.S. Bach and Johann Quantz.