Genevieve Lacey - Line Drawings: Music Of Jacob van Eyck (2017)

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Title: Line Drawings: Music Of Jacob van Eyck
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Deutsche Grammophon (DG)
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless
Total Time: 00:54:39
Total Size: 227 mb
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Tracklist
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01. van Eyck: Engels Nachtegaeltje
02. van Eyck: Comagain
03. van Eyck: Excusemoy
04. van Eyck: Fantasia & Echo
05. van Eyck: Bravade
06. van Eyck: Derde, Doen Daphne d’over
07. van Eyck: D’Lof zhang Marie
08. van Eyck: Amarilli mia bella
09. van Eyck: Gabrielle Maditelle
10. van Eyck: Boffons
11. van Eyck: Wat zalmen op den Avond doen


‘Jacob’s been a friend for decades. Almost as long as I’ve been playing the recorder, I’ve been playing Jacob’s music. Perhaps because I first met and loved him when I was little, his voice feels like my instrument’s mother tongue. Jacob’s simple melodies were so sweet for my young fingers. In adolescence, his music expressed things I couldn’t, yet meant with all my being. Jacob was there in my learning-my-craft years, his music urging me through the long, solitary practice tunnel. Nowadays I’m discovering expressive sides of him I didn’t recognise earlier ... He died centuries ago, but he’s shaped me.’

Australian recorder virtuoso Genevieve Lacey returns to the music of Dutch composer Jacob van Eyck in a new album on ABC Classics.

Born blind at the end of the sixteenth century, Van Eyck came to be hailed as ‘the Orpheus of Utrecht’ in his lifetime and is now regarded as one of the most significant musicians of his generation. As well as being an expert organist, he spearheaded technical and musical developments in bell-ringing, and was appointed as Director of the Carillons of Utrecht in 1628. He is best remembered, however, for his collection of works for solo soprano recorder ‘Der Fluyten Lust-hof’ (The Flute’s Pleasure Garden) – a collection of over 140 melodies and variations, with themes sourced from popular folk songs, psalms and memorable tunes of the time. Van Eyck was famously given a pay rise to wander through Janskerkhof public gardens in the evenings, to entertain passers-by on ‘his little flute’ (as the recorder was then called). Line Drawings compiles some of Genevieve Lacey’s favourite works from this collection.

The album cover and booklet feature stunning drawings by Brook Andrew, inspired by Van Eyck’s music.



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