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Ohrwurm

Tabea Debus (recorders), Jonathan Rees (viola da gamba), Alex McCartney (theorbo/guitar)

Ohrwurm

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There isn’t a dull or uninteresting track anywhere on this CD ... Tabea Debus is the kind of virtuoso who makes you forget how superb she is technically, by the completeness with which she puts...

Ohrwurm

Tabea Debus (recorders), Jonathan Rees (viola da gamba), Alex McCartney (theorbo/guitar)

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There isn’t a dull or uninteresting track anywhere on this CD ... Tabea Debus is the kind of virtuoso who makes you forget how superb she is technically, by the completeness with which she puts...

About

Melodies that emerge from musical folk memory or jump o the printed page to lodge themselves in the listener’s mind: such ‘earworms’ are the raison d’être of this inventive album, eervescent and haunting by turn. Rising talent Tabea Debus makes an immediate impression as she joins the roster of Delphian house artists, coaxing an astonishing spectrum of moods and timbres from an array of Renaissance and Baroque recorders. Equally astounding is the tightness and responsiveness of her interaction with gamba player Jonathan Rees and lutenist Alex McCartney, while solos for recorder alone bookend the programme chronologically with music from the fourteenth century and the twenty-rst.

Contents and tracklist

Rinaldo, HWV 7b: Lascia ch'io pianga (Arr. for Voice Flute, Viola da gamba & Theorbo)
Track length4:11
Violin Sonata in D Minor, Op. 1 No. 10 (Excerpts Arr. for Recorder, Viola da gamba & Theorbo): I. Adagio
Track length1:47
Violin Sonata in D Minor, Op. 1 No. 10 (Excerpts Arr. for Recorder, Viola da gamba & Theorbo): II. Allegro - III. Adagio
Track length3:20
Oboe Concerto in D Minor (Arr. A. McCartney for Recorder, Viola da gamba & Theorbo): II. Adagio
Track length3:24
Violin Sonata in G Minor, Op. 5 No. 5: V. Gigue (Arr. for Recorder, Viola da gamba & Theorbo)
Track length2:05
King Arthur, Z. 628: Fairest Isle (Arr. for Voice Flute, Viola da gamba & Theorbo)
Track length2:26
Siroe, re di Persia, HWV 24: Jig (Arr. for Recorder, Viola da gamba & Theorbo)
Track length2:05

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Awards and reviews

  • Presto Editor's Choice
    August 2020

There isn’t a dull or uninteresting track anywhere on this CD ... Tabea Debus is the kind of virtuoso who makes you forget how superb she is technically, by the completeness with which she puts all her skill at the service of the music she plays, so that one’s attention is focused on the music, not on her.

August 2020

There’s a lovely sense of affectionate irreverence about this German recorder-player’s debut recording which rather put me in mind of her fellow Delphian artist Ed Lyon’s Seventeenth-Century Playlist last year – as on that album, Renaissance and baroque works are despatched with an almost folky exuberance, and it’s a toe-tapping joy. Of the new works, Freya Waley-Cohen’s suitably hyperactive Caffeine stands out as a peppy wake-up call.

Early Music America

Debus has curated a wide-ranging and downright catchy compendium for her instrument. Yet this album’s most addicting quality may be her playing … Releases like this make recorder jokes obsolete.

Record Review

A romp through catchy tunes from the 14th century all the way through to contemporary solo recorder pieces... Debus is a brilliant recorder player on a variety of instruments … It's all really well put together and recorded.
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