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Gentleman for a Day

Barbara Heindlmeier recorder, Ensemble La Ninfea
66:32
Perfect Noise PN 2401

If the cover of the booklet is anything to go by, this recording was inspired by the BBC’s hit series, “Gentleman Jack”; like the lead actor, Suranne Jones, Barbara Heindlmeier dons black garb and a top hat for a stroll through a cloister. Based on references in Samuel Pepys’ diaries, “the day” is a hypothetical exploration of the music he might have heard (and played) on his “flageolet”, as he was wont to call it. For me, this kind of programme works well live but struggles to inspire me to listen to it more than once. Despite the presence of two fine Handel pieces (a D minor solo sonata and C minor trio with violin) and William’s Sonata in imitation of birds, and in spite of some outstanding playing (from all concerned!), even as a recorder player myself, I found myself longing for different sounds – I certainly would not last an entire day listening to it! As I say, this is no criticism of the performers, who are excellent. I am sure the CD will sell well in the recorder world and at the group’s concerts, when the lived experience adds another dimension to ones appreciation. And at under £4 on amazon.co.uk (no, I don’t get a cut for promoting it!), it’s more than a bargain!

Brian Clark

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