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Diminutions and Ostinati
Various composers

Saskia Coolen, Rainer Zipperling, Patrick Ayrton

Diminutions and Ostinati

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Format: CD
Label: Globe
UPC: 8711525523302
Catnr: GLO 5233
Release date: 25 September 2008
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Globe
UPC
8711525523302
Catalogue number
GLO 5233
Release date
25 September 2008
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Artist(s)

Saskia Coolen

In 2012, recorder player Saskia Coolen discovered by chance, in the Historical Museum in Den Briel, the head joint of an alto recorder, made by the instrument maker Engelbert Terton. She brought in the recorder builder and expert Jan Bouterse who thoroughly cleaned and restored the joint. He suggested that there might well be other playble recorders to be found in private collections. In the years since then, Saskia’s research has turned up six forgotten eighteenth-century recorders: five altos and a sopranino. On this album she plays these rediscovered recorders, together with gambist Rainer Zipperling and harpsichordist Patrick  Ayrton, in eighteenth-century music by De Fesch, Nozeman, Van Wassenaer and other contemporaries. In 2004 Saskia also played on historic recorders, from the  collection...
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In 2012, recorder player Saskia Coolen discovered by chance, in the Historical Museum in Den Briel, the head joint of an alto recorder, made by the instrument maker Engelbert Terton. She brought in the recorder builder and expert Jan Bouterse who thoroughly cleaned and restored the joint. He suggested that there might well be other playble recorders to be found in private collections. In the years since then, Saskia’s research has turned up six forgotten eighteenth-century recorders: five altos and a sopranino.
On this album she plays these rediscovered recorders, together with gambist Rainer Zipperling and harpsichordist Patrick Ayrton, in eighteenth-century music by De Fesch, Nozeman, Van Wassenaer and other contemporaries.
In 2004 Saskia also played on historic recorders, from the collection of the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague, resulting in the album Recorders Recorded.

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Patrick Ayrton

Patrick Ayrton divides his time between performance on a variety of keyboards and his work as a conductor. He currently teaches thorough-bass, chamber music and improvisation at the Royal Conservatory of the Hague. He has been a tutor for the European Union Baroque Orchestra audition courses and has given masterclasses at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory and Gnessin School in Moscow, the Yonsei University of Seoul, the Latvian Academy in Riga and the Summer School of the Salzburg Mozarteum. Patrick Ayrton is the central figure in a documentary film based on Tregian’s Ground, a prize-winning novel by the Swiss writer Anne Cuneo. His association and collaboration with the Dutch conductor Arie van Beek has led him to develop his skills as a music...
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Patrick Ayrton divides his time between performance on a variety of keyboards and his work as a conductor. He currently teaches thorough-bass, chamber music and improvisation at the Royal Conservatory of the Hague. He has been a tutor for the European Union Baroque Orchestra audition courses and has given masterclasses at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory and Gnessin School in Moscow, the Yonsei University of Seoul, the Latvian Academy in Riga and the Summer School of the Salzburg Mozarteum. Patrick Ayrton is the central figure in a documentary film based on Tregian’s Ground, a prize-winning novel by the Swiss writer Anne Cuneo.
His association and collaboration with the Dutch conductor Arie van Beek has led him to develop his skills as a music director. In recent years, he has received invitations to conduct orchestras of repute such as the Orchestra of the Auvergne, the Chamber Academy of Potsdam, the Dijon-Bourgogne Orchestra, the Pasdeloup Orchestra in Paris, the Nordic Chamber Orchestra (Sweden), the Symphony Orchestra of Cannes, the Latvian Radio Choir, the Chamber Orchestra of Munich or the Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra. Patrick Ayrton is also the founder of the Les Inventions, a period ensemble which explores uncharted 18th century repertoire, such as the works of Joseph Touchemoulin and Thomas Linley. Les Inventions work in close partnership with acclaimed British vocal ensemble VOCES8.
Patrick Ayrton is also known for his pre-concert talks and is a regular lecturer. From 2004 to 2016, he was artistic director of the Bach en Combrailles Festival in France. In the season 2016-17, he conducted the Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra in a cycle of 6 concerts featuring Baroque, Classical and Neo-Classical repertoire.

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Composer(s)

Saskia Coolen

In 2012, recorder player Saskia Coolen discovered by chance, in the Historical Museum in Den Briel, the head joint of an alto recorder, made by the instrument maker Engelbert Terton. She brought in the recorder builder and expert Jan Bouterse who thoroughly cleaned and restored the joint. He suggested that there might well be other playble recorders to be found in private collections. In the years since then, Saskia’s research has turned up six forgotten eighteenth-century recorders: five altos and a sopranino. On this album she plays these rediscovered recorders, together with gambist Rainer Zipperling and harpsichordist Patrick  Ayrton, in eighteenth-century music by De Fesch, Nozeman, Van Wassenaer and other contemporaries. In 2004 Saskia also played on historic recorders, from the  collection...
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In 2012, recorder player Saskia Coolen discovered by chance, in the Historical Museum in Den Briel, the head joint of an alto recorder, made by the instrument maker Engelbert Terton. She brought in the recorder builder and expert Jan Bouterse who thoroughly cleaned and restored the joint. He suggested that there might well be other playble recorders to be found in private collections. In the years since then, Saskia’s research has turned up six forgotten eighteenth-century recorders: five altos and a sopranino.
On this album she plays these rediscovered recorders, together with gambist Rainer Zipperling and harpsichordist Patrick Ayrton, in eighteenth-century music by De Fesch, Nozeman, Van Wassenaer and other contemporaries.
In 2004 Saskia also played on historic recorders, from the collection of the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague, resulting in the album Recorders Recorded.

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Andrea Gabrieli

Andrea Gabrieli is being considered as one of the most seminal Venetian composers of the Renaissance age. Yet, details about his life are scarce. In previous studies his year of birth was estimated to be around 1510 and he was thought to be a student of Adrian Willaert, who was the kapellmeister of St Mark's Basilica at the time. In the 1980s, however, registers were discovered showing not only his date of death (August 30, 1585) but also showed he was 'about 52 years old', making his year of birth 1533. One thing that is certain is that between 1562 and 1565 he stayed in Germany, in Munich, to work with Orlando Di Lasso. In 1566 he became the main organist of...
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Andrea Gabrieli is being considered as one of the most seminal Venetian composers of the Renaissance age. Yet, details about his life are scarce. In previous studies his year of birth was estimated to be around 1510 and he was thought to be a student of Adrian Willaert, who was the kapellmeister of St Mark's Basilica at the time. In the 1980s, however, registers were discovered showing not only his date of death (August 30, 1585) but also showed he was "about 52 years old", making his year of birth 1533.

One thing that is certain is that between 1562 and 1565 he stayed in Germany, in Munich, to work with Orlando Di Lasso. In 1566 he became the main organist of St Mark's Basilica in Venice.


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01.
From Tratado de glosas (1553): Recercada segunda
02:19
(Diego Ortiz) Saskia Coolen, Rainer Zipperling, Patrick Ayrton
02.
From Obras de Musica (1578): Susanna un jur (Orlando di Lasso)
03:58
(Hernando de Cabezon) Saskia Coolen, Rainer Zipperling, Patrick Ayrton
03.
Diminutions on Ancor che col partire (Cipriano da Rore)
03:40
(Saskia Coolen) Saskia Coolen, Rainer Zipperling, Patrick Ayrton
04.
Recercada segunda sobre Doulce memoire (Pierre Sandrin)
03:49
(Diego Ortiz ) Saskia Coolen, Rainer Zipperling, Patrick Ayrton
05.
From Il primo libro d'intavolatura di balli d'arpicordo (1592): Pass'emezzo
04:47
(Giovanni Maria Radino) Saskia Coolen, Rainer Zipperling, Patrick Ayrton
06.
From Il primo libro d'intavolatura di balli d'arpicordo (1592): Gailarda
03:09
(Giovanni Maria Radino) Saskia Coolen, Rainer Zipperling, Patrick Ayrton
07.
From Fantasie et Correnti (1638): Susanna passeggiata
07:07
(Bartolomeo de Selma y Salaverde ) Saskia Coolen, Rainer Zipperling, Patrick Ayrton
08.
Ancor che col partire
03:39
(Andrea Gabrieli) Saskia Coolen, Rainer Zipperling, Patrick Ayrton
09.
Recercada tercera sobre Doulce memoire
02:40
(Diego Ortiz) Saskia Coolen, Rainer Zipperling, Patrick Ayrton
10.
From Ricercate, passaggi et cadentie (1585): Ricercata quarta
02:52
(Giovanni Bassano) Saskia Coolen, Rainer Zipperling, Patrick Ayrton
11.
Diminutions on Susanne ung jour
03:54
(Saskia Coolen) Saskia Coolen, Rainer Zipperling, Patrick Ayrton
12.
From Passaggi per potersi esserci essercitare (1592): Ancor che col partire per voila bastarda
05:28
(Richard Rogniono) Saskia Coolen, Rainer Zipperling, Patrick Ayrton
13.
Dulce memoriae
03:53
(Hernando de Cabezon) Saskia Coolen, Rainer Zipperling, Patrick Ayrton
14.
From Il libro primo di Canzone, Sinfonier, etc. (1650): La Follia
03:43
(Andrea Falconiero ) Saskia Coolen, Rainer Zipperling, Patrick Ayrton
15.
From Il dolcimelo (c1590): Ricercata per voila bastarda
03:52
(Aurelio Virgiliano) Saskia Coolen, Rainer Zipperling, Patrick Ayrton
16.
Diminutions on Ung bergier (Thomas Crequillon)
03:15
(Saskia Coolen) Saskia Coolen, Rainer Zipperling, Patrick Ayrton
17.
Vestival i colli passeggiato a doi (Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina)
03:31
(Bartolomeo de Selma y Salaverde) Saskia Coolen, Rainer Zipperling, Patrick Ayrton
18.
La Gamba
03:30
(Saskia Coolen) Saskia Coolen, Rainer Zipperling, Patrick Ayrton
19.
Chiacona
02:57
(Saskia Coolen) Saskia Coolen, Rainer Zipperling, Patrick Ayrton
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