Lutter (collector), Pieces for Solo Alto Recorder (pdf)

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Pieces for Solo Alto Recorder Collected by Julius Bernhard Lutter at the Hannover Court (1709). Edited by David Lasocki.

Published August 2016. IH0027.

Never published before, not even in the Baroque period! Another excellent and fun collection of Baroque pieces: fine practice material, also useful as models for writing or improvising your own preludes and fantasies. A sonata, a division, and a suite are also presented in the Appendix for recorder and basso continuo.

Praise:
“David Lasocki scheint eine unbeirrbare Spürnase für blockflötistische Entdeckungen zu haben…. Die unterschiedlich langen Stücke sind formal abwechslungsreich: Neben den … Tänzen finden sich eine Solo-Sonate, mehrfach die Taktarten wechselnde Fantasien sowie Variationssätze. Die Präludien haben improvisatorische Züge und zeigen durchaus verwandte Züge zu Hotteterre’schen Grundgedanken. Die Stücke sind nicht sonderlich schwierig, zeugen aber von einer Elegance und einem stilistisch vielfältigen Geschmack am Hannoveraner Hof. Ergänzt wird diese aufschlussreiche Ausgabe durch—rekonsruierte bsz. transponierte—Versionen einiger Sätze mit Basso continuo, die sich in anderen Quellen finden.”
[David Lasocki seems to have an unerring nose for discoveries related to the recorder…. The pieces of varying lengths are also formally varied. In addition to … dances, there is a solo sonata, fantasies changing meter several times, as well as variations. The preludes have improvisational features and display similar features to Hotteterre’s basic ideas. The pieces are not particularly difficult, but testify to an elegance and a stylistically diverse taste at the Hannover Court. This insightful edition is supplemented by reconstructed or transposed versions of some movements with basso continuo found in other sources.]
From a review by Regin Himmelbauer in TIBIA 43, no. 1 (2018): 60.

“Most of the solos are accessible to intermediate and advanced intermediate players…. The pieces are typical of Baroque solo music. Some are quite tuneful, and others require careful interpretation in the form of articulation and note-grouping to bring out the music and to avoid sounding like etudes. The edition is an ideal introduction to Baroque music for recorder students…. The collection can be recommended for study and advancement of one’s skills on the alto recorder. When mastered, there are several pieces that would make nice concert additions, and those with continuo are a performance bonus.”

From a review by Beverly R. Lomer, American Recorder 60, no. 4 (winter 2019): 41–42:

“I don’t have enough thanks and praise for this rich treasure, which you give us in your usual meticulous way, and all this for a scant 10 dollars — unbelievable! May your generous soul will be rewarded accordingly!” Recorder player, Israel
“I’ve been working my way through the Babel collection and thoroughly enjoying them and nearly at the end, so this new collection is timely. Thanks for the good work you do for us recorder players.” Recorder player, Australia
“Thank YOU for your excellent and inspiring work! Best wishes from Spain!” Recorder player