20 November 2010 at 12 p.m. pst, 3 p.m. est. 2100 Suisse. The Early Music Group will be presenting Eveline Noth, a rising start of the European music scene. Early and modern repetoire are the strengths of this wonderful musician. If you would like to hear all the possibilitys of the recorder please don’t miss this free audio concert on internet.
Eveline started playing the recorder when she was 6 and never stopped.
As a child, she also played the clarinet and the traverse flute, but this special feeling, when the air goes through these little holes, the sound - no other instrument could compete with the recorder!
Eveline studied the recorder at the Universities of Biel and Zürich and got a degree in teaching and performance practice from Carsten Eckert and Kees Boecke. She presently teaches at the Conservatories in Fribourg and Bern as well as at the University of Arts in Bern (Switzerland.)
MUSIC ISLAND
RECORDER DREAMS
THOM DOWD and EVELINE NOTH
Recorders
12.00 p.m. SL Saturday 20 November 2010
Edi Beo Thu, Anonym end of the 13th c.
Verbum Caro Factum, Anonym, end of the 14th c.
O Bella Rosa, Hert, 15th. c.
Ich Sag Ade, Anonym, early 16th. c.
Fantasia, Orlando Gibbons 1583-1625
Virtuose Suite, Hans Ulrich Steaps (1961)
Wat zalmen op den Avond doen, Jacob van Eyck (1590-1657)
with variations
WORLD PREMIER
Fragmente für Blockflöte solo, Benedikt Hayoz (2010)
Pavan (Lachrimae antiquae novae) John Dowland 1563-1626
Pavane Lacryme, Jacob van Eyck (1590-1657)
with variations
Les Fleurs, Philibert Delavigne op. 4
L’Amarante, La Tulip, La Jacinte, La Violette, Les Renoncules, Le Narcisse, La Tubéreuse
Sonata no. 2 in F major, Willem de Fesch
Largo, Allemande, Larghetto, Vivace
Grapefuite Juice Blues, Giovanni Ricci
Lonesome Tonight? Franz Müller-Busch 1963
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