Conservatory, microtonality, overtone flute and Quantz/Erik Bosgraaf

(in)sight-reading enlightenment/early music podcast - A podcast by Darina Ablogina

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Our guest today is the outstanding recorder player Erik Bosgraaf.  https://www.erikbosgraaf.com Erik is a visiting professor at the Krakow Academy of Music in Poland and gives master classes all over the world. He also teaches the famous recorder class at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam, where he himself studied. He is widely regarded as one of the most virtuosic recorder players in the world and certainly the most inspiring, with endless possibilities. His repertoire ranges from medieval music to Vivaldi's Four Seasons and the music of tomorrow. As a soloist, he is regularly invited to conduct the orchestra himself.  In today's interview, we talk about the etymology of the word "recorder," the vibe of Amsterdam in music, reading music as an important skill, and Darina will turn into a strange thing at the end of the episode! The piece of the episode - a sonata by J. J Quantz, written for recorder, traverso and basso continuo. The score: http://vmirror.imslp.org/files/imglnks/usimg/5/5e/IMSLP275243-PMLP80972-Quantz-Trio-C-Dur.pdf Discover more video footage on our Telegram channel, Instagram, Facebook, etc. https://insightreadingenlightenment.carrd.co Write to us if you want to support us [email protected] Darina and Sebastien #historicaldance #dance #harpsichord #insightreadingenlightenment #earlymusicpodcastinsightreadingenlightenment #flute #fortepiano #baroque #baroquemusic #podcast #earlymusicpodcast #romanticmusic #darinaablogina #sebastienmitra #lessoiréesamusantes