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(Charles Babel, collector), 49 Preludes, Fantaisies, and Caprices for Solo Alto Recorder (ca. 1700) (pdf)

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$ 10.00

Sku: 00113 Category: Editions

Description

49 Preludes, Fantaisies, and Caprices for Solo Alto Recorder Collected by Charles Babel (ca. 1700). Edited by David Lasocki.

Published March 2016. IH0026.

Never published before, not even in the Baroque period! An excellent and fun collection of Baroque pieces: fine practice material, also useful as models for writing or improvising your own preludes, fantaisies, and caprices.

A printed edition may be ordered from Edition Walhall, Richard-Wagner-Straße 3, D-39106 Magdeburg, Germany; www.edition-walhall.de.

Some initial comments from people who bought the edition:

“I am enjoying playing them! I think it is great study material also for the young generation of recorder players. That’s why I like your table which shows what might be hidden in a piece that only has the simple title prelude.”
“Thanks a lot for the amazing edition!”
“I love it and persuaded a few of my students to buy it.”
“You have done a fine job of putting it all together with the research.”
“I’m eager to dig into this.”
“I look forward to working on these.”
“I found it very interesting! Thank for your work.”
“It’s a very nice collection and a really interesting introduction.”
“I deeply respect the research behind your edition and the pieces look excellent! Thanks for this wonderful contribution to our literature.”
“Oh David, this is wonderful stuff! I love how you give notes and background. That is always so helpful.”

Review:
“David Lasocki, profunder Kenner historischer Blockflötenliteratur, stellt nun mit seiner Ausgabe eine Sammlung vor, die sich als wunderbares historisches Beispiel der Verbindung von (Spiel-)Lust und Didaktik erweist…. Lasocki stellt dem Neudruck ein ausführliches Vorwort (19 Seiten!) voran…. Unbedingt lesen!”
[David Lasocki, a great connoisseur of historical recorder literature, now presents a collection that proves to be a wonderful historical example of the connection between (playing) fun and learning…. Lasocki includes a detailed preface in the new edition (19 pages!)…. A must-read!]
Nikolaus Delius, review in TIBIA 42, no. 2 (2017): 452-53.