Solo Baroque Recorder Repertoire | Which books to buy?

You asked for it - where to find SOLO baroque repertoire, for the recorder? I've got you covered, with loads of books and collections! What was originally for recorder, and what can we 'borrow' from the flute, oboe, violin, and even cello...?
/// INSTRUMENTS
In this video I play on:
- a 415Hz soprano by Tom de vries
- a 415Hz alto by Joachim Rohmer
- a 415Hz tenor fourth flute by Luca de Paolis
/// BOOKS SHOWN
‘The Baroque Solo Book’ edited by Bernard Thomas, published by Dolce
‘The Solo Recorder; volume 2, edited by Andrew Robinson, published by Peacock Press
‘The Alto solo book’, edited by Eric Haas, published by Peacock Press
‘The Tenor solo book’, edited by Eric Haas, published by Peacock Press
‘Quorum: Music for Recorders’, edited by David Rowlands, self published
Where to buy them? They will differ per country! With the title and publisher, ask your search engine of choice. But good places to start:
The USA: www.vonhuene.com/c-136-record...
The UK: www.recordermail.co.uk
/// COLLECTIONS MENTIONED
Telemann: 12 Fantasias for flute (arranged for recorder)
J.S. Bach Partita for solo flute
C.P.E. Bach Sonata for solo flute
Hotteterre ‘Preludes & Traits’
John Walsh, Selected Preludes & Voluntaries
The Division Flute (1706)
Pieces sans Basse collected by J.D. Braun
‘Songs from the Giedde Collection’ by J.J. Quantz
Telemann: Fantasias for solo violin, or solo bass
Marin Marais: ‘Couplets des Folies’
J.S. Bach: Suites for solo cello
James Oswald: Caledonian Pocket Companion
John Playford: The Dancing Master
John Walsh: Complete Tutor to the Hautboy (oboe)
George Bingham: 50 Airs Anglos
Boismortier: Suites for solo flute
Van Eyck: Der Flutyten Lust Hof
/// VIDEO LINKS
Team Recorder: Telemann Fantasias • Intro to TELEMANN FANT...
Team Recorder: Fantasia nr. 3 in D minor, tutorial • Tutorial: Telemann Fan...
Team Recorder: Playing the Baroque Solo Book • Performing 'The Baroqu...
Team Recorder: ‘On Playing the Flute’ by Quantz • Intro to 'On Playing t...
Team Recorder: ‘Intro to Van Eyck’ • Intro to VAN EYCK: Der...
Team Recorder: ‘Daphne’ • Van Eyck's 'Daphne': t...
Team Recorder: ‘The English Nightingale’
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  • @nwbstudio
    @nwbstudio

    For those who want to play real baroque solo repertoire, but aren't advanced enough for Bach and Telemann, I can highly recommend "The Genteel Companion" by Humphrey Salter, 1683, published by Moeck. It's easy stuff, but really has the character of baroque solos (as opposed to folk dances). Plus, it was actually written for amateur recorder players. It's what got me hooked on playing baroque recorder years ago.

  • @ornleifs
    @ornleifs

    YES !! - This is exactly the video I wanted from you - my favourite period for the Recorder is the Baroque period and I've been looking for some books on this subject so this video is a Treat.

  • @matthewwinn4006
    @matthewwinn4006

    Great presentation, fascinating musical history. Thank you!

  • @luoboeguy
    @luoboeguy

    Lovely! I've played both the Marais and the Telemann fantasias as an oboist.

  • @Charlie-kd2lh
    @Charlie-kd2lh

    I bought the baroque solo book several years ago on your recommendation, and agree with all of the good things you said about it. Glad you mentioned the excellent solo books by Eric Haas. His three alto duet books are wonderful too.

  • @DandelionLakewood
    @DandelionLakewood

    I love your demonstrations, the love of the tune is apparent in you!

  • @user-pr5cq7uv4h
    @user-pr5cq7uv4h

    And may I just add here that if anyone is ever looking for any sort of classical music arranged for the recorder (any size) that they can't find anywhere else, I own an Etsy shop named Pine Tree Piper where I arrange classical, traditional, and hymns for recorder and tin whistle. I absolutely take requests and commissions! Check it out!

  • @robertopalmigiani1090
    @robertopalmigiani1090

    Complimenti per il video. Bravissima come sempre nel padroneggiare i flauti.

  • @everett7903
    @everett7903

    I really appreciate how you make this fun. What a great intro to some really nice music. Its also cool to see how you share your passion for this music its definitely contagious.

  • @mantistoboggan2676
    @mantistoboggan2676

    I bought that baroque solo book but I still cant play much from it 3 years in. I can now scratch the surface though! Now I play lots of baroque transverse flute, too. Love that Quantz flute book.

  • @steveparker9361
    @steveparker9361

    Great video as always Sarah. Ordered the baroque solo book straight away, and it arrived today. What a wonderful selection of music - I'm going to be busy for a while... 😊

  • @pianokid6715
    @pianokid671521 күн бұрын

    Know your heroes" - I haven't met you yet, my idol 😍

  • @adolforodolfo6929
    @adolforodolfo6929

    Thank you, Sarah. Perfectly timed - I've been thinking that I need some early music, not for solo recorder, but for a recorder consort, and that last book looks just the thing.

  • @eefajk
    @eefajk

    So much fun to watch!!

  • @owonobrandon8747
    @owonobrandon8747

    i love you sarah! thank you for your channel

  • @paulsonap6
    @paulsonap6

    Wonderful post---always such good advice and suggestions! Thank you!

  • @lsur04
    @lsur04

    Interesting. The first collection sounded familiar. I think it is also published (or was years ago) by Barenreiter (BA 8259.) They call it 'Plaisir Musicale' and, just checked, the introduction is in German and French, not English. It is by Bernard Thomas, as you say, and my copy has discoloured page edges due to lots of use over many years. Good collection. I will look for the others you mention - thanks!

  • @tantricsarcasm9133
    @tantricsarcasm9133

    Thank you, Sarah.

  • @CanadianDivergent
    @CanadianDivergent

    thinking of coming over to team Recorder so I can play something when I'm having a bad lip day on trumpet. btw if it hasn't been done yet that Allemande would sound amazing

  • @bastacho6443
    @bastacho6443

    Awesome!!!