Not only was the recorder a staple instrument up to the baroque era, it also gains importance again in modern music. This collection, recorded in the relatively dry and controlled environment of our second studio, the Silent Stage, features soprano, alto, tenor, and bass recorders played by the Austrian flute and recorder virtuoso Leopold Eibl.
Overview
- Four different recorders: soprano, alto, tenor, bass
- Short and long notes, dynamics, legato, repetitions, with and without vibrato
- Recorded at Silent Stage
- Switch off internal reverb for placement in any virtual acoustic environment
Articulations
Recorders: soprano, alto, tenor, great bass
- Staccato
- Repetitions legato with and without vibrato, staccato
- Sustained and marcato with and without vibrato
- Legato normal and fast with and without vibrato
- Crescendo and diminuendo, 1.5/2/3 sec.