Dan Laurin has made a name for himself as an intrepid musician who never hesitates to venture into uncharted territory, as testified by his numerous recordings of contemporary recorder works, as well as by his monumental achievement in recording the complete (10 hours!) 17th century Der Fluyten Lust-hof by Jacob van Eyck. As he now turns to one of the most recorded works in Western music, his approach is as fresh and original as ever. With the aid of the highly praised Polish ensemble Arte dei Suonatori, Laurin gives us Vivaldi’s humming insects, pounding summer rain and drunken village revels in a way we’ve never before heard them. The sweltering heat of summer and the excitement of the hunt – in which the recorder takes the part of the hunted animal – are almost tangible in a recording of unusual directness, whether experienced in the Surround or stereo versions. Laurin and Arte dei Suonatori have met before on disc, with electrifying result, performing works by Telemann (BIS-CD-1185) in a manner that one critic found almost dangerously addictive. Here the team reunites in a programme in which The Seasons is complemented by three other Vivaldi concertos, including the recorder concerto above all others: Concerto in C minor, RV 441. A previous recording of this work by Dan Laurin was hailed by the critic in Fono Forum with the following words: ‘Laurin’s tremendous technique transcends the perceived limitations of the recorder, and lets the music speak much more eloquently than we have been accustomed to’ – a description which is as relevant to the present disc.


  • Wykonawca Arte Dei Suonatori , Laurin Dan
  • Data premiery 2006-08-14
  • Nośnik SACD
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Trzeci i najbardziej wyczekiwany album brytyjskiego gitarzysty i kompozytora Anta Law. We współpracy z najlepszymi współczesnymi brytyjskimi muzykami jazzowymi, Ant Law stworzył arcydzieło, łącząc szerokie wpływy stylistyczne i gatunkowe, wirtuozerską muzykalność i melodyczną dostępność w jednym, definiującym karierę albumie. Muzycy: Ant Law: guitar Mike Chillingworth: alto saxophone Ivo Neame: piano Tom Farmer: double bass James Maddren: drums Tracklista: 1. Movies 2. Searching 3. Aquilinus 4. Pure Imagination 5. Introduction to Laurvin Glaslowe 6. Laurvin Glaslowe 7. The Act Itself 8. Credits


  • Wykonawca Law Ant
  • Data premiery 2018-11-09
  • Nośnik CD
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Dan Laurin has a reputation not just as a recorder virtuoso, but also for his great interest in and curiosity about the less well-known repertoire for the instrument. On disc he has performed not only staples such as concertos by Vivaldi and sonatas by Handel, but also earlier music – his recording of Jacob van Eyck’s monumental Der Fluyten Lust-hof on nine discs has been called ‘a standard to compare all others to’ (American Record Guide) – as well as contemporary works, many of which have been composed especially for him. With Songs of Yesterday he opens up yet another, less familiar chapter in the history of recorder music: between 1939 and 1989 Carl Dolmetsch, the great pioneer in modern recorder playing, gave almost annual recitals at Wigmore Hall in London, for which he often commissioned works with piano or harpsichord accompaniment. This is described in the informative liner notes by Andrew Mayes, who has also published a book on the subject. In his own introduction to the disc, Laurin remarks upon ‘Dolmetsch’s ability to inspire composers to search for a contemporary idiom adequate for the instrument, resulting in an unparalleled number of top-quality works which unfortunately have been largely forgotten.’ Among these, written by composers such as Edmund Rubbra and Lennox Berkeley, Laurin and his partner Anna Paradiso have selected seven pieces which, to quote Laurin once more, give his instrument a rare opportunity to ‘sing like a French impressionist (Ravel, Debussy!) or a Russian modernist (Prokofiev!) – all of whom can be heard through the filter of this English, post-First World War melancholy longing.’ 1. Sonatina for Recorder and Piano op. 121: Allegro Piacevole2. Sonatina for Recorder and Piano op. 121: Andante Tranquillo3. Sonatina for Recorder and Piano op. 121: Allegro Giocoso4. Sonatina for Treble Recorder and Harpsichord op. 128: Allegretto Comodo5. Sonatina for Treble Recorder and Harpsichord op. 128: Adagio Mesto6. Sonatina for Treble Recorder and Harpsichord op. 128: Variations on 'En la Fuente del Rosel'. Moderato Scherzando7. Aubade for Treble Recorder and Piano: Molto Moderato8. Sonata for Treble Recorder and Harpsichord: Largo9. Sonata for Treble Recorder and Harpsichord: Presto10. Sonata for Treble Recorder and Harpsichord: Recitativo. Andante a Piacere11. Sonata for Treble Recorder and Harpsichord: Finale. Allegro non Troppo12. Sonatina for Treble Recorder and Piano: Allegretto13. Sonatina for Treble Recorder and Piano: Larghetto, Molto Tranquillo14. Sonatina for Treble Recorder and Piano: Allegro Leggiero15. Passacaglia Sopra 'Plusieurs Regrets' op. 113: Allegretto Moderato16. Sonatina for Treble Recorder and Piano op. 13: Moderato17. Sonatina for Treble Recorder and Piano op. 13: Adagio18. Sonatina for Treble Recorder and Piano op. 13: Allegro Moderato


  • Wykonawca Laurin Dan , Paradiso Anna
  • Data premiery 2010-11-01
  • Nośnik CD