Recorder quintet SELDOM SENE, founded in Amsterdam in 2009, is a group
of five musicians with a mutual passion for consort playing. With a
combined interest in the interpretation and performance of both early
and contemporary music, these highly skilled and dynamic players each
bring a wealth of expertise, creativity, passion and virtuosity to the
ensemble. With inventive programmes that juxtapose early and
contemporary music, Seldom Sene excels at all aspects of ensemble
playing, performing with "power, precision and profound expression"
(Gustavo Beytelmann, Illzach 2011).
The musicians originate from Germany, England, Spain and Holland and met
whilst studying at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam. They perform on a
collection of over 50 different recorders, including a variety of
baroque and modern instruments and also own renaissance consorts with
recorders made by Bob Marvin, Francesco Li Virghi, Monika Musch and Ture
Bergstrøm.
Whilst searching for more unfamiliar repertoire, one of the first pieces to catch their attention was Seldom sene by
the English composer Christopher Tye – a short work full of beauty,
precision and striking rhythmic complexity that they felt captured the
essence of their vision: performing unique and compelling repertoire at a
standard that is seldom seen and heard. Since their foundation, "Seldom
Sene excels because of their excellent musical interpretation and
beautiful choice of repertoire" (Frédéric de Roos, Le Mans 2009).
n October 2009 the group made their debut at the "Concours International
d’Ensembles de Flûte á bec" organised by the "Société des Amis de
Arnold Dolmetsch" in Le Mans where they were awarded 1st Prize. In 2011
they received the Interpretation Prize (by unanimous vote of the five
jury members) at the 17th International Chamber Music Competition in
Illzach (France). In September 2014 they were awarded the First Prize,
the Audience Award and the Press Prize of the International Van
Wassenaer Early Music Competition, which took place during the Utrecht
Early Music Festival.
Seldom Sene has given many recitals in renowned seriesThey record for the Dutch label Brilliant Classics, which released CDs Taracea (2014), El aire se serena (2016) and J.S. Bach: Goldberg Variations (2017), selected as Bach Album of the Year 2017 by the listeners of the Dutch radio station Concertzender. Their fourth record, Delight in Musicke is a selection of songs and instrumental music from the English
Renaissance featuring soprano Klaartje van Veldhoven.
Many thanks and regards from The Netherlands.
ResponderEliminarVeel dank en groeten uit Nederland.
Beautiful recording. Thanks!
ResponderEliminarAnd do you maybe have their interpretation of Goldberg Variations and you could share this cd?
I would be grateful