Introducing the Baroque Recorder
Recorder player Tabea Debus introduces us to the baroque recorder.
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0:00 JS Bach Brandenburg Concerto no.2, 1st movement
0:24 Why is it called a recorder?
1:42 History of the recorder
2:01 Development of the baroque recorder
3:55 Treble / Alto recorder
4:19 Range of the Alto recorder
5:08 Descant recorder
5:28 Sammartini's Concerto in F Major
7:03 Flautino or Sopranino recorder
7:12 Handel's "Augeletti che cantate" from Rinaldo
7:54 Vivaldi's Concerto in C Major
8:28 Voice flute
9:29 JS Bach's Flute sonata in E minor
9:59 Composers who wrote for the recorder
10:32 Charpentier's Te Deum (prelude)
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