The Farallon Quartet, known for its innovative and exciting recorder performances, will surprise and delight your musical taste with a wide variety of musical styles from Medieval and Renaissance to commissioned modern pieces.
Letitia Berlin, Frances Blaker, Louise Carslake, Hanneke van Proosdij
The Farallon Recorder Quartet has been exploring the repertoire for four recorders since 1996, reveling in the rich masterpieces of the middle ages, Renaissance and baroque periods as well as charting new territory with arrangements and original compositions from the present age. The quartet's first recording will feature the music of Ludwig Senfl, one of the geniuses of the German Renaissance. When playing Renaissance music, the Farallon Recorder Quartet plays on a matched set of instruments made by Adriana Breukink and modeled after the set in the Vienna Kunsthistorisches Museum.
The Farallon Recorder Quartet is in residence at the Hidden Valley Institute of the Arts in Carmel Valley every November for workshop and concert.
Please visit hiddenvalleymusic.org for more details. For a list of coming concerts, click here.
Contact: Letitia Berlin, 510-559-4670, farallonrq@sbcglobal.net.