Well played and thank you. And at last a recorder player that doesn't bob and weave like a drunken boxer stirring imaginary cake mixture! The music comes first, very refreshing.
Beautiful! What tenor are you playing? And what is the piece 4:10-5:57? Of all the 6 "little ones", the tenor is my favourite, but I never played lower than basset... :)
yves de lombaerde. l think it is kung superio tenor recorder with a double key. it is a very fine instrument .and in the hands of a very capable player.
What a beautiful tone the tenor has
Lovely music and nice interpretation the pick of a Tenor recorder was most fortunate. Congratulatioins
Wonderful playing, the sound of the tenor recorder is so beautiful!
lovely and so well played.
Wonderful sound! And that tenor looks fantastic
Wooden Tenor Recorder is now on top of my list for Santa
Most beautiful!
This is so good :)
Beautiful! Greetings from Milan.
Hi Kathy, wonderful music. Where I can find the music sheets of these 12 Medioeval songs ? Many thanks, Elisa
First of your Channel I'd seen from a Tenor Recorder Search.
Love it!
I’d love the score ! Thank you.
Very enjoyable. Thank you.
Wonderful!
Well played and thank you.
And at last a recorder player that doesn't bob and weave like a drunken boxer stirring imaginary cake mixture! The music comes first, very refreshing.
Does any one know the ISBN code for the book being used. I would love to learn this version of "Sumer Is Icumen In" wonderful
orpheusmusic.com.au/descant/2609-medieval-songs-and-dances-1530783935026.html
Thank you Kathy.. lovely playing x
cool
Beautiful! What tenor are you playing? And what is the piece 4:10-5:57? Of all the 6 "little ones", the tenor is my favourite, but I never played lower than basset... :)
the piece at 4:10 - 5:57 is called Saltarello, there are 2 versions of the piece, this is one of them
That exact one is called saltarello la regina
wonderfull !! wich is the first song?
İt is the song of the times of Richard the Lion Heart: "J'a Nun Hons Pris"
Does anyone know what the book is - presumably a published set of medieval dances though a search doesn't bring up an obvious candidate.
Medieval Songs and Dances for descant or tenor recorder, pulished by Peacock Press P 199 Scout Bottom Farm, Mytholmroyd, Hebden Bridge, HX7 5JS Tel: 01422882751 Fax: 01422886157
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Very Beautiful!
Can you please tell me what is the name of the song that you played between the 3:02 and 4:07 (the 4th song)?
"Trotto" (14th Century Italian Renaissance)
your flute is made wood pear, model dener da mollenhauer?
Yes
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I'm looking to buy this model, the wood seems to be light sounding
@@lipecover1016 yes, lovely instrument
Looks and sound like a Kung recorder, isn't?
Yves de Lombaerde Mollenhauer
@@KathyWilliamsDevries thx
yves de lombaerde.
l think it is kung superio tenor recorder with a double key. it is a very fine instrument .and in the hands of a very capable player.