Cover Bavardage

Album info

Album-Release:
2018

HRA-Release:
05.01.2018

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  • Traditional:
  • 1Ca' the Yowes (Arr. I. Wilson for Recorder Quartet)01:57
  • 2Dandy Dancer (Arr. I. Wilson for Recorder Quartet)02:23
  • Maki Ishii (1936 - 2003):
  • 3Black Intention IV05:10
  • Arvo Pärt (1935):
  • 4Arbos03:05
  • David Murphy:
  • 5Bavardage09:31
  • 6Brose and Butter (Arr. I. Wilson for Recorder Quartet)01:52
  • Ryōhei Hirose (1930 - 2008):
  • 7Idyll 106:57
  • Leo Chadburn:
  • 8De la salle05:30
  • Niel Gow (1727 - 1807):
  • 9Niel Gow's Lament for the Death of His Second Wife (Arr. I. Wilson for Recorder Quartet)02:58
  • Traditional:
  • 10De'il Amang the Tailors (Arr. I. Wilson for Recorder Quartet)01:12
  • Terry Riley (1935):
  • 11In C15:15
  • Peter Maxwell Davies (1934 - 2016):
  • 12The Yellow Cake Revue, Op. 88: Farewell to Stromness (Arr. I. Wilson for Recorder Quartet)04:31
  • Total Runtime01:00:21

Info for Bavardage



The Flautadors recorder quartet are the UK’s leading recorder ensemble and celebrate 20 years of making music together with a recording of some of their most popular contemporary music. ‘bavardage’, their 5th album and 2nd on FHR, shows an appealing mix of minimalist, folk & global influences, from selected works of particular significance from Europe, Asia and America. Performed on 56 different recorders, The Flautadors showcase the tonal spectrum of the recorder through many different forms but all with a common root – simplicity and clarity of musical expression or sound.

This recording features première recordings including De la Salle written by 2016 British Composer Award winner, Leo Chadburn.

Flautadors Recorder Quartet



Flautadors Recorder Quartet
Recognised as one of the UK's leading recorder ensembles, The Flautadors are known for their diverse programmes of repertoire spanning over 800 years. British performances have included the York Early Music Festival, Greenwich International Early Music Festival as well as highly acclaimed performances at the Fresh series in the Purcell Room and the Wigmore Hall. International appearances have taken them across Europe to the East Cork Early Music Festival in Ireland and Niasvizh Festival, Belarus where their performance was broadcast live on Russian and Belorussian television and radio. Their concerts in the UK have been broadcast on BBC Radio 3, and they have appeared as guest artists on the programme In Tune. The Flautadors have also played in the theatre featuring in the English National Opera's critically acclaimed production of Medea by Charpentier with the recorders described as "ravishing" by the Financial Times.

The Flautadors are known for their recordings championing British composers such as Locke, Purcell, Britten and Rubbra as well as music from the time of Mary, Queen of Scots. All three of their recordings have been featured discs on the UK's Classic FM, Ireland's Lyric FM and Australia's ABC network and their music was included in the BBC Radio 3 programmes Words and Music and Britten in the '50s. The Flautadors have enjoyed working with a range of artists including percussionist Corrina Silvester, lutenist David Miller, cellist Alison McGillivray, the Dante String Quartet and the singers Patricia Rozario, Emma Kirkby and Vashti Bunyan.

The Flautadors are continually expanding the repertoire for recorder quartet by arranging, commissioning and promoting new works that challenge the players and extend the technical boundaries of the instrument. The quartet is also involved in research and educational work having collaborated with the Wigmore Hall, the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, Centre for Young Musicians in addition to many schools and universities.

Booklet for Bavardage

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