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A Breath of New Life
Carolus Hacquart - Willem de Fesch - Johannes Schenck - Unico Wilhelm van Wassenaer - Pieter Bustijn - Philippus Hacquart - Jacobus Nozeman

A Breath of New Life

Saskia Coolen

Label: Globe
Format: CD
Barcode: 8711525526402
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Catalog number: GLO 5264
Releasedate: 06-05-16
- this album is a sequel to hugely successful Recorders Recorded (Globe GLO 5209), that also features Saskia Coolen on rediscovered 18th century recorders (this time from the The Hague Gemeentemuseum) in contemporary music

- on this album she plays these rediscovered recorders, together with gambist Rainer Zipperling and harpsichordist Patrick Ayrton, in 18th century music by De Fesch, Nozeman, Van Wassenaer and other contemporaries

- The music on this album is not only from the same era, it is also music that was written, published and played in the Dutch Republic
 
- This is the first Globe album in the new style, available as a hand numbered limited edition only

In 2012 Saskia Coolen discovered in the Historical Museum in Den Briel, the head joint of an alto recorder, made by the Dutch 18th century instrument maker Engelbert Terton. She brought in the recorder builder and expert Jan Bouterse who cleaned and restored the joint. He suggested that there might well be other playable recorders to be found in private collections. In the years since, Coolen's research has yielded 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 2012 Saskia Coolen discovered in the Historical Museum in Den Briel, the head joint of an alto recorder, made by the Dutch 18th century instrument maker Engelbert Terton. She brought in the recorder builder and expert Jan Bouterse who cleaned and restored the joint. He suggested that there might well be other playable recorders to be found in private collections. In the years since, Coolen's research has yielded 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.