Description
In order to encompass the full breadth of recorder literature from the 14th century to the present day, Walter van Hauwe has founded several ensembles: 1985: “Quadro Hotteterre” for the chamber music of the 17th and 18th centuries, with Kees Boeke (recorder), Wouter Mller (violoncello), and Bob van Asperen (cembalo). Glen Wilson replaced the latter in 1986; 1971: the group “Sour Cream” for ancient and contemporary works, a recorder trio with Frans Brggen and Kees Boeke; 1979: the “Little Consort” for music of 15th 16th, and 17th centuries, with Lucia Meeuwsen (mezzosoprano), Toyohiko Satoh(lute), and Kees Boeke (viola da gamba van Hauwe himself played transverse in addition.
Additional information
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Recording location | Bennebroek, The Netherlands |
Mastering equiment | Sony digital Editor 3000 |
Mastering engineer | Jared Sacks |
Mixing console | Studer |
Microphones | Bruel & Kjaer, Schoeps |
Recording format | PCM 44.1 |
Analog to digital converter | dCS900 |
Recording date | 1988 |
Editing | Jared Sacks |
Composers | Georg Philipp Telemann, George Philipp Telemann, Johann Sebastian Bach |
Recording engineer | jared Sacks |
Producer | Jared Sacks, Walter van Hauwe |
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Digital to analog converter | Sony |
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ABC Radio
He plays the opening passages of Bachs solo in such a way as to leave me literally breathless. Van Hauwe is one of the worlds leading recorder virtuosi (…)
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