| Un lay de consolation |
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composer: Dirk Reith - Hans-Christian von Dadelsen - Susanne Erding Swiridoff - Wolfgang Grandjean - Wilfried Jentzsch - Axel Ruoff interpreter: Ulrike Volkhardt booklet writer: Ulrike Volkhardt
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| Ulrike Volkhardt: recorder |
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Un lay de consolation (Soothing Song) – this is the name of the first piece, and well describes the overall idea of this CD. “Lay” refers to a set of short lyrics or a narrative poem that is meant to be sung. It is a form of composition identified with Guillaume de Machaut. It uses a time management that is fascinating and cannot be understood simply by listening. It engages the listener and can be as bewildering as Scheherazade. The compositions collected in this CD are bound by a historic thread. The flute is one of our oldest instruments, and thus has the archaic power to give comfort and consolation. All the pieces in this CD were originally composed for the recorder player Ulrike Volkhardt.
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Dirk Reith: Un lay de consolation Susanne Erding Swiridoff: Rosenroman Hans-Christian von Dadelsen: Nordnordost Axel Ruoff: Ryoanji Wilfried Jentzsch: Cantus à 4 Wilfried Jentzsch: Windshauch Wolfgang Grandjean: Dix et Sept
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| Inlaycard_ARTS_81062.pdf |
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