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B-Five Recorder Consort

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B-Five Recorder Consort
OriginEurope
Years active2003 (2003)–present
LabelsCoviello Classics
MembersMarkus Bartholomé,
Katelijne Lanneau,
Thomas List,
Silja-Maaria Schütt,
Mina Voet
Websitewww.b-five.eu

B-Five Recorder Consort is a European recorder quintet. The centerpiece of the ensemble's programs forms the consort music of the renaissance period. In addition to that the musicians try to establish a new repertoire for recorder quintet in collaboration with different composers.

History

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Founded 2003 in Barcelona. The ensemble appeared at the MAfestival (Bruges), the Klara Festival (Brussels), the Festival de Música Antigua (Barcelona), with NDR (North German Broadcasting Corporation, Hamburg), at the Franconian Summer (Nuremberg), and the Festival of Early Music in St. Ruprecht (Vienna).

Collaboration with composers:

Discography

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  • The Fruit of Love - Elizabethan Consort Music (2006; Cavalli Records) [3]
  • Geld Macht Musik - Music for the Fugger Family (2011; Coviello Classics) [4][5]
  • In search of Dowland - Consort Music of John Dowland and Carl Rütti (2014; Coviello Classis) [6]
  • William Byrd: Consort Music and Songs - with Sunhae Im, soprano and Susanna Borsch, recorder (2017, Coviello Classics)
  • "The Soule of Heaven", Pavans and Almaines by Alfonso Ferrabosco I&II – with Sofie Vanden Eynde, lute (2021; Coviello Classics) [7]

References

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  1. ^ Suder: Hans Stadlmair. 2007, S. 122f.
  2. ^ "Hans-Jürg Meier - Composers - Biography - Musinfo". Archived from the original on 2014-08-08. Retrieved 2014-08-09.
  3. ^ "- the Fruit of Love".
  4. ^ "Klassik Heute - D a S online-Portal für klassische Musik".
  5. ^ "Money Power(s) Music Coviello Classics COV 21105 [JV] : Classical Music Reviews - October 2011 MusicWeb-International".
  6. ^ "In Search of Dowland" - A profile of B-Five Recorder Consort in: The Recorder Magazine, Summer 2015, p. 42-45.
  7. ^ "Kurzkritiken – Short Reviews by Remy Franck". 10 July 2021.
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