Feature

●The first video collection of 17 beautiful songs from the historic masterpieces of Bruchen, France
●Play: Kees Boeke and Walter van Hauwe
●Booklet Description: Fumimasa Saito
●Recording time: 66 minutes


Description

DVD France Bruchen Recorder Collection
Today, the sound of a famous historical revitality.

A valuable DVD that allows you to enjoy 17 historical instruments created by masters about 300 years ago, as well as beautiful footage.
Play: Kees Boeke and Walter van Hauwe
Booklet Description: Fumimasa Saito.
Recording time: 66 minutes.

(Recorded Musical Instrument)

1. Recorder in B♭.
by Thomas Stanesby Junior (1692-1754)

2. Recorder in c
by Martin(? Hotteterre (d. 1712)

3. Recorder in c
by Dupuis (fl. 1692)

4. Recorder in d (in boxwood)
by Peter Bressan (Pierre Jaillard; 1663-1731)

5. Recorder in d (in maple)
by Peter Bressan (Pierre Jaillard; 1663-1731)

6. Recorder in c (church pitch)
by Johann Christoph Denner (1655-1707)

7. Recorder in f
by Jan Steenbergen (1676-1752)

8. Recorder in f
by Thomas Stanesby Senior (ca. 1668-1734)

9. Recorder in f
by Johann Heitz (1672-1737)

10. Recorder in f (with long foot)
by Peter Bressan (Pierre Jaillard; 1663-1731)

11. Recorder in f
by Peter Bressan (Pierre Jaillard; 1663-1731)
12. Recorder in g
by Johann Benedikt Gahn (1674-1711)

13. Recorder in c
by Robert Wyne (1698-1774)

14. Recorder in c
by Jan Steenbergen (1676-1752)

15. Soprano in c
by Richard Haka (ca. 1646-1705)

16. Recorder in d
by Thomas Stanesby Junior (1692-1754)

17. Recorder in f
by Benjamin Hallett (1713-1753)