Recorders
Tom Service explores the music and mystery of that humble, plastic and mass-produced schooldays favourite - the recorder.
For many years, the humble, plastic and mass-produced recorder has been a mainstay of music education. The first instrument put into the hands of thousands of 20th-century primary school children across the world, creating lifelong musical memories, some good, some bad. That鈥檚 all now under threat from a small, stringed imposter: the ukulele. A recent survey of children who play a musical instrument found that the proportion playing the recorder has collapsed from 52% in 1997 to just 15% in 2020. Ukelele playing since 2014 is up by 15%.
Recorders appear in paintings as early as the 15th century and have long been associated with angels and amateurs as well as children. Henry VIII was a big fan 鈥 鈥榚xercising himselfe dailie in 鈥 plaieing at the recorders鈥; and on hearing one in 1668 Samuel Pepys said it was 鈥榮o sweet that it ravished me ; and indeed, in a word, did wrap up my soul so that it made me really sick, just as I have formerly been when in love with my wife鈥. He bought himself one six weeks later. An understated presence in the history of classical music nevertheless, the recorder has been utilised by composers from Henry Purcell and Handel, to Paul Hindemith and Luciano Berio.
So, what next for the recorder, and can it survive all those ukuleles? Tom Service investigates鈥
Producer: Ruth Thomson
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Ludwig G枚ransson
Ludwig G枚ransson: The Mandalorian - Hey Mando
Performer: Ludwig G枚ransson.- DISNEY RECORDS.
- D003622301.
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Matthauspassion BWV.244
Performer: Lucie Horsch. Performer: Academy of Ancient Music.- DECCA.
- 483 4722.
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Michal Talma-Sutt
Michal Talma-Sutt: Prisma
Performer: Michal Talma-Sutt.- HADULLA RECORDS.
- LC 00153.
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Henry VIII
Henry VIII: Anne Boleyn - Taunder Taken
Performer: Flanders Recorder Quartet.- PASSACAILLE.
- PAS948.
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Jacob van Eyck
Jacob Van Eyck: Phyllis, beautiful shepherdess
Performer: Marion Verbruggen.- HARMONIA MUNDI.
- HMU 907170.
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Christopher Tye
In nomine for 6 instruments
Performer: Annette John. Performer: Han Tol. Performer: Boreas Quartett.- CPO.
- 777 897-2.
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Antonio Vivaldi
Concerto in C minor RV.441 for recorder and orchestra
Performer: Lucie Horsch. Performer: Amsterdam Vivaldi Players. Conductor: Candida Thompson.- DECCA.
- 483 0896.
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony no. 5 in C minor Op.67
Performer: North German Radio Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: G眉nter Wand.- RCA.
- 74321 202772.
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Johann David Heinichen
Concerto in C major S.211 for 3/4 recorders, strings and continuo
Performer: Musica Antiqua K枚ln.- ARCHIV.
- 437 550-2.
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Paul Hindemith
Trio for recorders [Ploner Musiktag - part 4, Abendkonzert]
Performer: Alison Melville. Performer: Colin Savage. Performer: Natalie Michaud.- ATMA.
- ACD 22206.
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Luciano Berio
Gesti for alto [treble] recorder solo
Performer: Michala Petri.- POINT RECORDS.
- 476159.
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Guillame De Machaut
Machaut: Ma fin est mon commencement; Hoquetus David (excerpt)
Performer: Sour Cream.- GLOSSA.
- GCD-921102.
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Fulvio Caldini
Clockwork-toccata Op.68c for 4 recorders
Performer: Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet.- CHANNEL CLASSICS.
- CCS SA-25707.
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Louis Andriessen
Sweet for recorder/[?] recorder ensemble
Performer: Lucie Horsch. -
Fausto Romitelli
Fausto Romitelli: Seascape (excerpt)
Performer: Antonio Politano. Performer: Prime Recorder Ensemble.- OLIVE MUSIC/ETCETERA.
- KTC 1908.
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Ludwig G枚ransson
Ludwig G枚ransson: The Mandalorian - Hey Mando
Performer: Ludwig G枚ransson.- DISNEY RECORDS.
- D003622301.
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