Search catalogue

News


A Joker´s Tales - 21st-century music for recorder



Music Web International: outstanding; Klassik Heute 10/10/10.

The tale-telling joker in the opening work on this disc is surely its dedicatee, Dan Laurin himself. From the very beginning of his career, Laurin has impressed both critics and audiences with his mercurial talents and urge to communicate, to tell stories. In concert and on disc he has made his instrument speak, whether in Renaissance-type works such as Van Eyck's monumental Der Fluyten Lust-hof, in late baroque masterpieces like Handel's sonatas or in music by his own contemporaries. And the reviewers have noted this: 'Laurin makes the music speak incomparably more clearly than one is used to' and 'exploits the recorder's expressive qualities to the full' are only two reactions. In the field of modern music, Laurin has done much to gain true recognition for the recorder as something more than an educational tool. In his foreword to the liner notes, Laurin writes that the aim of the present disc is to display 'the true capacity of what is indeed a real musical instrument, i.e. its ability to adjust to different situations and expressions.' Three works, all composed for Laurin, show the instrument in a diversity of settings: with large orchestra, with wind band and in a trio of its peers. In the liner notes, the three composers involved describe how preconceived ideas about the instrument are put to shame: one single recorder can actually 'turn the full sonic weight of the orchestra upside down' (Börtz) and 'is really audible beneath a massive wind band' (Karkoff), but at the same time, in Voices of Silence – inspired by a sonnet by Petrarch – it can 'evoke the silent voices, and make the unsaid, unwritten words sound.'

Some press voices:

"Bis have a justified reputation for producing desirable discs, and with this new CD of high quality, substantial and original new music they have certainly done themselves no disservice. Dan Laurin’s message that the recorder can hold its own in orchestral works is amply proven, and the part this instrument plays in these pieces goes far beyond gimmick or novelty effect." Music Web International 03/2006
 
Choose format
 
 
 
  Daniel Börtz
01 A Joker´s Tales (En gycklares berättelser). Concerto for Recorder and Orchestra 20'16
 
 
  Ingvar Karkoff
02 Concerto for Recorder and Wind Orchestra 20'28
 
 
  Fredrik Österling
  Voices of Silence (Les voix du silence). Six movements for recorder trio 16'30
03 I. 363. Morte è spento (Petrarca) 2'33
04 II. Morte 2'30
05 III. Li occhi 2'15
06 IV. ... 0'45
07 V. Spenti son i miei lauri 4'51
08 VI. ...torno stanco di viver 3'36
 
  Album total 58'35
Recorder trioTrio Paradox
ComposerBörtz, Daniel
Karkoff, Ingvar
Österling, Fredrik
OrchestraOstgota Symphonic Wind Ensemble
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
RecorderLaurin, Dan
ConductorGilbert, Alan
Sundkvist, Petter

eClassical.com is a completely virtual record label and a secure online store open 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Customers and visitors can download classical music in high quality FLAC or MP3 and find out more about classical music. Terms and Conditions