I know you posted this a few years ago, but I just recently became aware of your work. This is a particularly helpful video, and what a nice set of references you've provided. You are entertaining, informative and fun to listen to. Thank you for such a wonderful resource.
I"m not a recorder player (I play drums, guitar, bass guitar, and voice), but I LOVE hearing you talk and teach about recorder. I also love hearing you play. Thank you!
This is so great Sarah! Love the long form! Go Team Recorder! I do hope you either do a Livestream concert of all of them or do a whole series of recordings for it!
I don't know if it's Telemann's lovely music, Sarah's expressive playing or the beautiful wooden recorder, but all of this is just magical. I simply cannot wait until I'm skilled enough to tackle these.
You are right, dear Sarah Jeffery. Your much enthusiastic and expressive introduction to his Solo Fantasias is exactly what our 'divine' hero Telemann deserves. And the links you facilitate on the issue... superb!
The thing i liked most about this video is that it cracks the door open for those of us who do not have a music background and we can peek into an entire universe of beauty and mystery waiting to be explored. I do hope you continue to speak to both the beginners among us as well as those more knowledgeable--even if i don't always understand what you are saying, the words stir a curiosity within me. Thanks!
Love telemann, he writes so well for the recorder, never a dull moment. You're so right Sarah, i've been playing them for years and still keep finding new things in them!
I've been addicted to your channel lately. It's wonderful that you've highlighted a piece by Telemann. I heard a keyboard work of his and greatly enjoyed it but for whatever reason haven't looked into him past a few pieces here and there. I'll have to pick up a recorder now and get learning. It's a shame that most people's only exposure to the instrument (at least in British schools) is unpleasant memories of the squeaking of disinterested children on uber cheap models. We have to spread the good word!
Hi Sarah, I just discovered your RUclips channel last week and I'm hooked! You are such an enthusiastic and engaging teacher. Like so many others, I started playing when I was about 9 years old and have kept at it in fits and starts over the years. I got more serious about my playing about 10 years ago (I'm now in my late 50's), and while it's something that gets pushed to the side for months at a time, I always come back to it. You've inspired me to dig out my book of Telemann Fantasias that I bought many years ago (and never played) and actually start playing them. Thank you for rekindling my passion for playing the recorder!
Hiya Sarah, wonderful stuff. I play the fantasias on tenor recorder so not as shrill, closer to baroque flute pitch. Of course some fantasias have notes too high for recorder...even alto but transposing usually full tone down results low c to high D fits the range to tenor instrument. Love to see u play on tenor. Just a self taught dedicated amateur always improving.
Sarah Jeffery / Team Recorder so you have a natural beauty! 😀 I'm jealous of your hair because mine is ALWAYS straight, even if I do a curly hairstyle it disappears after some minutes 😂 so yeah, lucky you:) I'd also like to tell you you're an awesome personality and thanks for answering 'cause it made my day a little better😊
God,you're so,so adorable Sarah.You're a great communicator ,and your sense of humor and joy in the subject is fantastic.Thanks for all the hard work and intelligence.
THANK YOU for this video. I love all these fantasias. I love playing them on the alto or on the voice flute. I agree with you, it isn't possible to get bored with the fantasias. So really thank you
Thank you Sarah for bringing these beautiful, delicate and challenging pieces closer to us. In your presentation almost nothing seems impossible. :) Btw, I am a singer/flutist but I have learnt more from your channel than from my flute teacher during my 7 years of classical training. You make things fun and accessable. Thank you! 😙 Love from a Hungarian girl near Den Bosch
Hi Sarah. Totally awesome videos. My major woodwind instrument is Alto Sax, 2nd is Tenor Sax. Just muck about on recorder, fife and pipe. Tellermans flute fantasia are amazing for Sax as Etudes for technical and musicality study. And just plain fun. Play as written.
Hello Sarah!! I’m Mauro and I’m a recorder player! :-) In this period I am studying the finale of the first allegro of the II sonata for two recorders by Telemann (bars from 59 up to the end of the movement: it is the exercise n. 156 of the alto recorder method by Helmut Mönkemeyer!). In one of the two most difficult passages of the finale, namely the ascending movements of bars 62-63, I have inserted a slur between the two sixteenth notes (F and A), but, since this piece has to be played on an alto recorder, these two notes are right at the change of register, which is as if the response of the recorder "slowed down": it is as if the recorder doesn’t "have time" to change the register because of the high speed of the allegro (and there is not the help of the articulation because of the slur), which inevitably compromises the performance of the agility passage. Could you make a video about how to handle register changes in high speed passages? Thank you so much!! :-)
Hey my name is Robert you are a good teacher I am starting to play and learn I love learning and watching you I got my first sopreno recorder today I can't to watch you and learn thanks for you advice and tips keep up the great work I am a hug fan
I personally enjoy a lot, stylistically speaking, Elizabeth Walker's rendition. It's on traverse flute, bit I quite love her musicality and ornamentations... Quite sober, yet not really... Anyway, lovely video! Thank you so much!! Greetings from Peru!💙
Superb - I just got the whole set of 12 and was wondering how to tackle them... until I thought "Just check out Sarah's video, she will have the answer!" Ditto... thanks Sarah!
Hi Sarah, Thank you for breathing life into the Telemann Fantasias. They are some of my favourite pieces. I wholeheartedly agree: one can return to these gems repeatedly, and discover tantalizing newness each time. I've been slowly working through the Fantasias for the past eight years or so; I have attempted nine or ten to date. I found each to be technically and musically challenging -- for some Fantasias, I devoted four, even six months of almost daily practice... without quite nailing them! I have cycled back to two or three of them. I am better able to play them during the second round. I guess allowing a piece to remain fallow for awhile is a good strategy. I would be interested in seeing a video on how you might tackle one of the Fantasias, phrase by phrase. For example, you could demonstrate: how you practice tricky fingerings; bring out the two voices; interpret Telemann's unusual accents; handle the dynamics (which are easier on the flute than on the recorder ); and whatever.
I love this video and would love to hear you talk more in detail about these Fantasias. Maybe just choose one and go deep into it? Have you posted others? Again, thanks for the super contagious positive spirit.
Thank you Sarah. The Fantasias have been on my music stand permanently for the last year and I love getting to grips with them. The six-day video sounds fine, but I expect there are other things you want to talk about.
Hola, Sara... soy fanático de tu canal. Pero a veces hay vídeos con contenido muy ligero. Me gustaría que compartieras más vídeos como este, pues nos da una guía para aprender más sobre flauta dulce. Saludos y abrazos desde El Salvador.
Please, can you make a video about Fantasia nr 2? I'm gonna play this one in a concert and this video would be very great to me :) I love your videos, xoxo from Brazil 💕
Hi Sarah another resource is the facsimile of the print that Telemann himself made. It comes also with a modern flute edition which could be suitable for voice flute. It can be found on IMSLP
I picked this up as a self taught player at the age of 14. Absolutely love them and so glad I managed to do them some justice in the days when I really had nobody to confirm I was reading them correctly.
The Henle edition of these just arrived in my mailbox yesterday! I play flute, and these are the first pieces I bought bound together instead of just printed from imslp/flutetunes!!
"Aren't you bored of playing Telemann?" someone asked you in a video "things people say to recorder players"... well I'm not ! My favourite is number 3. I play them from a wonderful book edited by Bärenreiter called "Plaisir musical - Oeuvres baroques pour flûte à bec alto seule" (translated on the book as Sololiteratur des Hochbarock für Altblockflöte).
these pieces were transcribed for other instruments, almost as soon as they arrived from the printer. telemann and corelli were quite popular, especially. after all, there was no electronic entertainment - people had to make their own music. (for solo fantasias, partitas, etc, a resonant room is rather important - that's your accompaniment.)
If there are no recorders in symphony orchestras as a rule...there should be. BTW: Sarah, your hairstyle does look great "in its most natural, unbrushed state!" And I concur with Amélie, "Go Team Recorder!" 😊 ♫
wow... I just ran into your channel and it's a big YES ! I've seen very few people who can actually make recorder fun and surprising (I try every day to convince my mates it's a beautiful instrument but... you know... recorder's reputation :'-/ ...) You won a suscriber today, and I thank you a lot for this video. I'm going to try some of those Fantasias, I never tried before ! And YES, I do want another video about them ! (and, just one question... what are you calling "french style" ? ) So, thank you a lot for your work, and big kisses from France
Perhaps because of you this somewhat obscure compositions will be better known, as Casals did with the Bach cello suites. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and enthusiasm for this pieces. Bravo!
Do the 8th!! It's my favourite, I'm learning it right now on the flute and it's quite challenging because it goes up and down with your embouchure, but it's beautiful and easy enough to not get annoyed by that tricky aspect
Tellemann is myy Favorite Baroque guy - composer guy I find something both profound but vey payful in his work ..not as intimidating as Bach or Haydn et al. Thanx SOOOO much for your informative video
Hi, very great videos you do iin general, have you one about the differences between sereval copies soprano makers, rottenburgh, steenberger, denner and 3 more think... thanks. Clakos your musician friend on youtube
Please do Fantasia no 10. It's very Bachy and magical. The start is just so wow. And it has the up down up down to make it sound like an ensemble that you mention!
It'd be cool to see a video about transitioning between diverse movements. Like, what's your method from going from one piece to the next. I'm not too familiar with Telemann. Cool video though!
Hi Sarah! I just recently became acquainted with Recorder music as a solo instrument while I was surfing RUclips and stumbled across a video with the Bremer Barockorchester playing the Telemann concerto in e minor for traverso and recorder, and I am in love! I’ve been doing some research into the repertoire and I was wondering what your opinion was on Handel’s Recorder Sonatas and Sammartini’s recorder output? You’re channel is amazing!
Hi Sarah, I am learning the recorder and I was wondering if you knew some easy baroque or classical pieces to start with? Like a little sonata or a dance... Thank you, Tiffany!
Very helpful video! I 'll start immediately with no. 10! Also, I would suggest you a video about the preludes of The Baroque Solo Book, your option about phrasing so not to become like etudes. Thank you for inspiring us! Greetings from Crete island!
Here's another resource for the Fansia, which is useful (even if you do not play Boehm flute!): www.flutetunes.com/tunes.php?id=651 the nice thing about this particular site is that they have midi files you can download (at modified pitch and speed if you prefer!), and if your reading/hearing skills at high speed is not strong, you can glean the melody from their midi playback if you grab a slower version.
Sarah, I really appreciate this introduction to the Teleman Fantasies. I don't have them all and always wondered about them. Years ago (1968, to be exact), I got my first recorder. I don't know why; no one else had one and I'd never heard one. I bought Enjoy Your Recorder and Two Fantasies for solo alto recorder by Teleman. I laid out my fingering chart and slaved over Fantasia in c-minor. It didn't make much sense for months, but I learned to jump around and to play with varied breath pressure. I put my recorders aside for school, kids, etc, but I'm playing again. I'd love more episodes on the Fantasies now that I have the time to work on them.
Another great video😊👍🦄 just a quick question, so i play the recorder and i also play my recorder at school and my school do massive shows to let musicians around the school to perform. I usually ask to play recorder but they never let me because they dont like the recorder(uh so annoying) is there anyway i can pursuade them to let me cause they consider the recorder as a kid toy with no meaning and rather annoying. How do i change the way they think about recorders so they can let me perform onstage (mini rant over felt like the place i could put it) 😂
Emily Lyon - hope you don't mind me replying. Are there any other recorder players at school who could join you to play as an ensemble? Perhaps if your music teacher heard you play a piece together - maybe a renaissance piece that isn't too technically challenging but uses different size instruments to harmonise and sounds amazing - might persuade them. Good luck - it is so unfair the way recorders are dismissed.
honeychurchgipsy6 awww thx that has helped alot. I managed to force my school music teachers into letting me in an ensemble with other instruments. However i am the only recorder player in my school 😂 so might be hard so yeh 😂 my school has 1200 students in it and only one person plays recorder WTF 😂
When I was at primary school (7 to 11 years) we had a recorder group at lunch times and that is where i first began to play. I then had a break of around 35 years before starting to play again in my 40's. I now play most days, and love it . You might try getting people to listen to some really good recorder music to show them what the instrument can sound like, as most people don't know how beautiful it is. Anyway, keep going - don't give up like I did (horses took over - loll!!)
Hi Emily! I think it's awesome that you are into playing the recorder, and want to perform at your school. But your teachers won't let you??! That is so rubbish! I think they don't understand what a recorder can really do. Hey, send me an email at info@sarahjeffery.com , and I'll send you back a video message that you can show to your teachers, explaining why the recorder is amazing and they should appreciate it. Does that sound like a plan?
Sarah, Do you have a preference for these pieces at original pitch (voice flute or tenor) or on the alto? This is a great video and has really kindled my interest in these pieces.
7:15 I could definitely stay here for 6 days watching you talking about the fantasias :D
Amazing video!
I know you posted this a few years ago, but I just recently became aware of your work. This is a particularly helpful video, and what a nice set of references you've provided. You are entertaining, informative and fun to listen to. Thank you for such a wonderful resource.
I"m not a recorder player (I play drums, guitar, bass guitar, and voice), but I LOVE hearing you talk and teach about recorder. I also love hearing you play. Thank you!
This is so great Sarah! Love the long form! Go Team Recorder! I do hope you either do a Livestream concert of all of them or do a whole series of recordings for it!
no.3 is simply amazing.... it's one of my current exam pieces and I'm so lucky that I love it so much, practising has never been so fun
These pieces are amongst my favorites. As far as i'm concerned, you can go ahead and make that 6 day video. Love them!
I don't know if it's Telemann's lovely music, Sarah's expressive playing or the beautiful wooden recorder, but all of this is just magical. I simply cannot wait until I'm skilled enough to tackle these.
You are right, dear Sarah Jeffery. Your much enthusiastic and expressive introduction to his Solo Fantasias is exactly what our 'divine' hero Telemann deserves. And the links you facilitate on the issue... superb!
The thing i liked most about this video is that it cracks the door open for those of us who do not have a music background and we can peek into an entire universe of beauty and mystery waiting to be explored. I do hope you continue to speak to both the beginners among us as well as those more knowledgeable--even if i don't always understand what you are saying, the words stir a curiosity within me. Thanks!
YOU make it inspiaring ❗️👍❗️❤️❗️👍❗️❣️
Love telemann, he writes so well for the recorder, never a dull moment. You're so right Sarah, i've been playing them for years and still keep finding new things in them!
I just started the 1st one and I'm pretty excited to finally properly play a telemann fantasia
I've been addicted to your channel lately. It's wonderful that you've highlighted a piece by Telemann. I heard a keyboard work of his and greatly enjoyed it but for whatever reason haven't looked into him past a few pieces here and there. I'll have to pick up a recorder now and get learning. It's a shame that most people's only exposure to the instrument (at least in British schools) is unpleasant memories of the squeaking of disinterested children on uber cheap models. We have to spread the good word!
Never get tired of hearing Telemann. Great work.
very goood! thanxx so much, great content, down to earth and full of good information.
Love Telemann a lot. But you are equally entertaining. Good enthusiasm and high-energy delivery make your videos winners.
Thank you for this video. Please continue with the others fantasias.
I quite like Telemann, I feel he is really quite under appreciated.
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Hi Sarah, I just discovered your RUclips channel last week and I'm hooked! You are such an enthusiastic and engaging teacher. Like so many others, I started playing when I was about 9 years old and have kept at it in fits and starts over the years. I got more serious about my playing about 10 years ago (I'm now in my late 50's), and while it's something that gets pushed to the side for months at a time, I always come back to it. You've inspired me to dig out my book of Telemann Fantasias that I bought many years ago (and never played) and actually start playing them. Thank you for rekindling my passion for playing the recorder!
Hiya Sarah, wonderful stuff. I play the fantasias on tenor recorder so not as shrill, closer to baroque flute pitch. Of course some fantasias have notes too high for recorder...even alto but transposing usually full tone down results low c to high D fits the range to tenor instrument. Love to see u play on tenor. Just a self taught dedicated amateur always improving.
This hairstyle is great on you! :)
Haha thanks, it's my hair in its most natural, unbrushed state!
Sarah Jeffery / Team Recorder so you have a natural beauty! 😀 I'm jealous of your hair because mine is ALWAYS straight, even if I do a curly hairstyle it disappears after some minutes 😂 so yeah, lucky you:) I'd also like to tell you you're an awesome personality and thanks for answering 'cause it made my day a little better😊
I definitely could also learn a lot hearing you talk about all these Fantasies.
Hello Sarah, greets from Venezuela! I studied 6 years of alto recorder and 2 years of soprano. I'm enjoying all your videos and tips.
God,you're so,so adorable Sarah.You're a great communicator ,and your sense of humor and joy in the subject is fantastic.Thanks for all the hard work and intelligence.
Very inspiring video, I'd heard about the fantasias of telemann but never pursued them, but now I will!!
This is so good! Yes, please continue giving hints and analysis of the Fantasias. You could probably do one episode per!
THANK YOU for this video. I love all these fantasias. I love playing them on the alto or on the voice flute. I agree with you, it isn't possible to get bored with the fantasias. So really thank you
I admire your efforts and I enjoy your channel ! Thanks for the pleasure !
Such good pieces No 8 Spirituoso is my fave
Thank you Sarah for bringing these beautiful, delicate and challenging pieces closer to us. In your presentation almost nothing seems impossible. :) Btw, I am a singer/flutist but I have learnt more from your channel than from my flute teacher during my 7 years of classical training. You make things fun and accessable. Thank you! 😙 Love from a Hungarian girl near Den Bosch
Ahh, köszönöm!
(one of my best friends here in Amsterdam is Hungarian but she only taught me to say very rude things, and vízvezeték-szerelő :D )
Hi Sarah. Totally awesome videos. My major woodwind instrument is Alto Sax, 2nd is Tenor Sax. Just muck about on recorder, fife and pipe. Tellermans flute fantasia are amazing for Sax as Etudes for technical and musicality study. And just plain fun. Play as written.
Hey Sarah! Just an idea: a telemann series for the recorder.
Great idea! There’s enough material to choose from 😉
Telemann series on bass recorder
You're going to inspire people to learn a musical instrument!
Thanks for putting the staff with notes graphics in. That helps alot.
Great video. Yes, an in-depth look at them would be great. Preferably all, but if I had to choose one it would be #8
Hello Sarah!! I’m Mauro and I’m a recorder player! :-) In this period I am studying the finale of the first allegro of the II sonata for two recorders by Telemann (bars from 59 up to the end of the movement: it is the exercise n. 156 of the alto recorder method by Helmut Mönkemeyer!). In one of the two most difficult passages of the finale, namely the ascending movements of bars 62-63, I have inserted a slur between the two sixteenth notes (F and A), but, since this piece has to be played on an alto recorder, these two notes are right at the change of register, which is as if the response of the recorder "slowed down": it is as if the recorder doesn’t "have time" to change the register because of the high speed of the allegro (and there is not the help of the articulation because of the slur), which inevitably compromises the performance of the agility passage. Could you make a video about how to handle register changes in high speed passages? Thank you so much!! :-)
Hey my name is Robert you are a good teacher I am starting to play and learn I love learning and watching you I got my first sopreno recorder today I can't to watch you and learn thanks for you advice and tips keep up the great work I am a hug fan
I personally enjoy a lot, stylistically speaking, Elizabeth Walker's rendition. It's on traverse flute, bit I quite love her musicality and ornamentations... Quite sober, yet not really... Anyway, lovely video! Thank you so much!! Greetings from Peru!💙
Superb - I just got the whole set of 12 and was wondering how to tackle them... until I thought "Just check out Sarah's video, she will have the answer!" Ditto... thanks Sarah!
Hi Sarah, Thank you for breathing life into the Telemann Fantasias. They are some of my favourite pieces. I wholeheartedly agree: one can return to these gems repeatedly, and discover tantalizing newness each time.
I've been slowly working through the Fantasias for the past eight years or so; I have attempted nine or ten to date. I found each to be technically and musically challenging -- for some Fantasias, I devoted four, even six months of almost daily practice... without quite nailing them! I have cycled back to two or three of them. I am better able to play them during the second round. I guess allowing a piece to remain fallow for awhile is a good strategy.
I would be interested in seeing a video on how you might tackle one of the Fantasias, phrase by phrase. For example, you could demonstrate: how you practice tricky fingerings; bring out the two voices; interpret Telemann's unusual accents; handle the dynamics (which are easier on the flute than on the recorder ); and whatever.
I love this video and would love to hear you talk more in detail about these Fantasias. Maybe just choose one and go deep into it? Have you posted others? Again, thanks for the super contagious positive spirit.
I love this so please do some more. I have the baroque solo book too and I love it. Could you do more pieces from that too? 😃
I think the Bach partita may have to make an appearance at some point! 😅
I am addicted with your videos!
No 3 is my favourite. Its surreal and it feels great once you are fluent with the note jumps in the Vivace...
Thank you Sarah. The Fantasias have been on my music stand permanently for the last year and I love getting to grips with them. The six-day video sounds fine, but I expect there are other things you want to talk about.
You really put a lot of effort in the preparation! Good job!
Yes! Number 8 is my favourite :)
Hi Sarah ich Love to play the Telemann Fantasie 1.
Great Video as always;)
Very fun Sarah thanks informative too I was looking for sometgung to tackle ...now I know where to go
I love Telemann!
Hey, I play these pices too. I personaly like the first one most😄
Love from Germany🇩🇪
I've always found No. 1 to be fun to play around with.
Love your explanations!!
Haha, watching from Magdeburg. Nice he is so much valued still over the world. :)
Please more from this
Hola, Sara... soy fanático de tu canal. Pero a veces hay vídeos con contenido muy ligero. Me gustaría que compartieras más vídeos como este, pues nos da una guía para aprender más sobre flauta dulce. Saludos y abrazos desde El Salvador.
I LOVE your massive vibrato!
Please, can you make a video about Fantasia nr 2? I'm gonna play this one in a concert and this video would be very great to me :) I love your videos, xoxo from Brazil 💕
Hi Sarah another resource is the facsimile of the print that Telemann himself made. It comes also with a modern flute edition which could be suitable for voice flute. It can be found on IMSLP
Great idea David, I’ll add it to the list!
I picked this up as a self taught player at the age of 14. Absolutely love them and so glad I managed to do them some justice in the days when I really had nobody to confirm I was reading them correctly.
The Henle edition of these just arrived in my mailbox yesterday! I play flute, and these are the first pieces I bought bound together instead of just printed from imslp/flutetunes!!
yeah! great info and inspiration.......something to always lead me to the NEXT thing
Please do a video for the other 8 fantasias!
I've played fantasia n1 and I love it, probably my fave piece i've ever played
Would have loved that 6 days video tbh ;)
Fantastic video Sarah! Can you please do a video on number 7, the first movement, Alla Francese?
Thanks for teaching us
"Aren't you bored of playing Telemann?" someone asked you in a video "things people say to recorder players"... well I'm not ! My favourite is number 3.
I play them from a wonderful book edited by Bärenreiter called "Plaisir musical - Oeuvres baroques pour flûte à bec alto seule" (translated on the book as Sololiteratur des Hochbarock für Altblockflöte).
these pieces were transcribed for other instruments, almost as soon as they arrived from the printer. telemann and corelli were quite popular, especially. after all, there was no electronic entertainment - people had to make their own music. (for solo fantasias, partitas, etc, a resonant room is rather important - that's your accompaniment.)
Please do a video for Fantasia 10! Any tips to deal with the top F# notes?
Amazing. ❤😊💖💖💖
If there are no recorders in symphony orchestras as a rule...there should be. BTW: Sarah, your hairstyle does look great "in its most natural, unbrushed state!" And I concur with Amélie, "Go Team Recorder!" 😊 ♫
Nice, he emulated polyphony on one instrument. He's so underrated
wow... I just ran into your channel and it's a big YES !
I've seen very few people who can actually make recorder fun and surprising (I try every day to convince my mates it's a beautiful instrument but... you know... recorder's reputation :'-/ ...)
You won a suscriber today, and I thank you a lot for this video.
I'm going to try some of those Fantasias, I never tried before !
And YES, I do want another video about them !
(and, just one question... what are you calling "french style" ? )
So, thank you a lot for your work, and big kisses from France
Perhaps because of you this somewhat obscure compositions will be better known, as Casals did with the Bach cello suites. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and enthusiasm for this pieces. Bravo!
I played the Fantasia 1, the 3 and I'm working on the 8 and it is Wonderfull
Do the 8th!! It's my favourite, I'm learning it right now on the flute and it's quite challenging because it goes up and down with your embouchure, but it's beautiful and easy enough to not get annoyed by that tricky aspect
Tellemann is myy Favorite Baroque guy - composer guy I find something both profound but vey payful in his work ..not as intimidating as Bach or Haydn et al. Thanx SOOOO much for your informative video
Hi, very great videos you do iin general, have you one about the differences between sereval copies soprano makers, rottenburgh, steenberger, denner and 3 more think... thanks. Clakos your musician friend on youtube
Please do Fantasia no 10. It's very Bachy and magical. The start is just so wow. And it has the up down up down to make it sound like an ensemble that you mention!
Why don't you play the other fantasias on the Tenor Recorder when thay don't fit to the alto? Greetings
It'd be cool to see a video about transitioning between diverse movements. Like, what's your method from going from one piece to the next. I'm not too familiar with Telemann. Cool video though!
Very interesting and encouraging, I just wish I could see your fingers when you play the samples.
Love Telemann
Hi Sarah! I just recently became acquainted with Recorder music as a solo instrument while I was surfing RUclips and stumbled across a video with the Bremer Barockorchester playing the Telemann concerto in e minor for traverso and recorder, and I am in love! I’ve been doing some research into the repertoire and I was wondering what your opinion was on Handel’s Recorder Sonatas and Sammartini’s recorder output? You’re channel is amazing!
Hello Sarah! I'm new in your channel and I really enjoy your videos and recorder advice. How can I identify my recorder as a soprano, alto or tenor?
Hi Sarah, I am learning the recorder and I was wondering if you knew some easy baroque or classical pieces to start with? Like a little sonata or a dance... Thank you, Tiffany!
Any plan of a video devoted to J.-B. Loeillet?? ^^
I had to do the fantasia #2 for my flute class. I tried playing it on piccolo but the second movement was too jumpy for it.
Very helpful video! I 'll start immediately with no. 10! Also, I would suggest you a video about the preludes of The Baroque Solo Book, your option about phrasing so not to become like etudes. Thank you for inspiring us! Greetings from Crete island!
Here's another resource for the Fansia, which is useful (even if you do not play Boehm flute!): www.flutetunes.com/tunes.php?id=651 the nice thing about this particular site is that they have midi files you can download (at modified pitch and speed if you prefer!), and if your reading/hearing skills at high speed is not strong, you can glean the melody from their midi playback if you grab a slower version.
Sarah, I really appreciate this introduction to the Teleman Fantasies. I don't have them all and always wondered about them. Years ago (1968, to be exact), I got my first recorder. I don't know why; no one else had one and I'd never heard one. I bought Enjoy Your Recorder and Two Fantasies for solo alto recorder by Teleman. I laid out my fingering chart and slaved over Fantasia in c-minor. It didn't make much sense for months, but I learned to jump around and to play with varied breath pressure. I put my recorders aside for school, kids, etc, but I'm playing again. I'd love more episodes on the Fantasies now that I have the time to work on them.
I like fantasia 10 in Am. And one more vote for your hair.
Published on my birthday! Happy birthday to me! :D Thanks for this amazing Telemann lecture!
Ahh happy birthday!
Thank you!
Can you do something on the f minor one (no 6)? It just fascinates me.
Is there a set of CDs of these pieces? Maybe you should record them!
A lot of people have recorded the full set, yes!
Sarah Jeffery / Team Recorder I must look for a good set
Some libraries will carry them. I've heard some on RUclips. Look up Frans Brüggen Telemann.
sarah please make a review of the yamaha yrf-21 the recorder fife pleeeease pleeeease!!
Vielen Dank
Another great video😊👍🦄 just a quick question, so i play the recorder and i also play my recorder at school and my school do massive shows to let musicians around the school to perform. I usually ask to play recorder but they never let me because they dont like the recorder(uh so annoying) is there anyway i can pursuade them to let me cause they consider the recorder as a kid toy with no meaning and rather annoying. How do i change the way they think about recorders so they can let me perform onstage (mini rant over felt like the place i could put it) 😂
Emily Lyon - hope you don't mind me replying. Are there any other recorder players at school who could join you to play as an ensemble? Perhaps if your music teacher heard you play a piece together - maybe a renaissance piece that isn't too technically challenging but uses different size instruments to harmonise and sounds amazing - might persuade them. Good luck - it is so unfair the way recorders are dismissed.
honeychurchgipsy6 awww thx that has helped alot. I managed to force my school music teachers into letting me in an ensemble with other instruments. However i am the only recorder player in my school 😂 so might be hard so yeh 😂 my school has 1200 students in it and only one person plays recorder WTF 😂
When I was at primary school (7 to 11 years) we had a recorder group at lunch times and that is where i first began to play. I then had a break of around 35 years before starting to play again in my 40's. I now play most days, and love it . You might try getting people to listen to some really good recorder music to show them what the instrument can sound like, as most people don't know how beautiful it is. Anyway, keep going - don't give up like I did (horses took over - loll!!)
honeychurchgipsy6 thx #gohoarses the ensemble that i do play in we are doing the harry potter theme
Hi Emily! I think it's awesome that you are into playing the recorder, and want to perform at your school. But your teachers won't let you??! That is so rubbish! I think they don't understand what a recorder can really do. Hey, send me an email at info@sarahjeffery.com , and I'll send you back a video message that you can show to your teachers, explaining why the recorder is amazing and they should appreciate it. Does that sound like a plan?
Sarah, Do you have a preference for these pieces at original pitch (voice flute or tenor) or on the alto? This is a great video and has really kindled my interest in these pieces.
Hi Bill, I personally don’t have a preference- they could sound beautiful on voiceflute at the original pitch but both are fine to me :)
Thank you Sarah.