
The
Flautadors
play a large number of recorders of
various
designs.
These different styles of instrument are chosen to match the
music being performed. The recorder is, of course, well known as
an instrument of early music and there is fantastic early
repertoire for recorder quartet. By playing on copies of period
instruments and keeping up with the current research in
performance practice, The Flautadors seek to recreate the
soundworld of the 15th-18th centuries.
Highly acclaimed for their performances of modern
repertoire, The Flautadors are always on the look out
for new works for recorder quartet. Much of their current
contemporary repertoire uses the full range of the recorder
family in a variety of combinations and demonstrates the variety
of styles, colours and timbres employed by composers writing for
this medium. Music from Japan, England, Scotland, Holland,
Germany, Denmark, Estonia, and Russia is performed on
instruments specifically selected from makers around the world.
The Flautadors perform on instruments by
Blezinger,
Cranmore,
Kung,
Moeck,
Mollenhauer,
Prescott,
von Huene,
Bodil Diesen,
Coolsma,
Jean-luc Boudreau
and
Yamaha.
The following are good sources for both
instruments and music:
Saunders Recorders,
The
Early Music Shop, and
Recorder MusicMail