Spring 2024,
Volume 44, Issue 1
News in Brief
3D Printing a Recorder: a response
Recorder maker Tim Cranmore tells us of his experience with 3D printed instruments.
Confirmation of the Bassanos’ maker’s mark
David Lasocki is delighted to find confirmation of the !! "rabbit's foot" maker's mark of the Bassano family who worked in Venice and England in the 16th-17th centuries.
Études de concert – the journey continues
Brian A Inglis's series of solo recorder pieces is now completed and has been published by Composer Press and released on CD. He tells us about their development and inspirations.
A New Concerto by Andrew Downes
Chris Orton talks to James Risdon who gave the UK premiere.
Centrespread Composer Raivis Misjuns
Interviewed by Michael Graham
Centrespread: Herder’s Herder by Raivis Misjuns
New Notes for the Recorder
Juho Myllylä tells us about the annual Netherlands project: a call to composers under 35 for sketches.
Shadows That in Darkness Dwell
László Rózsa talks about a new electroacoustic album from Timothy Cooper and Ensemble 1604.
ERTA News and Views
Chris Orton presents AK Music and Heidi Fardell writes about her life and career in music.
Music of the Future
Carsten Eckhert & Susanne Fröhlich at the UdK Berlin discuss Early and Contemporary Music
Music Reviews
From Adam J Dopadlik, Pamela Flanagan and Debbie Porro. Click here for the music titles.
SRP News (expanded)
Philip Thorby is the new President, Jim Grant asks for a 2025 Festival host, John Turner has a new CD out, and there are reports on branch events, playing days, orchestras and workshops. Elizabeth Howells is remembered, and there's a tongue-in-cheek account of the joys of setting up a new branch. Compiled by Jean Campbell.
CD Reviews
Fiona Hook reports on some new releases
Stop Press
3 new CDs from young ensembles
Click here for recorder music reviewed in this issue.