Recorder Events This Weekend in Thessaloniki
Recorder events in Thessaloniki this weekend - Friday and Saturday nights. Updated daily.
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About Recorder
Recorder music encompasses a vast repertoire spanning from the Medieval and Renaissance eras to the High Baroque and modern avant-garde compositions. Centered on the internal duct flute, this genre typically features a family of instruments ranging from sopranino to sub-contra bass, often supported by basso continuo or performed as unaccompanied solos. Its rhythmic profile varies from structured historical dance forms like the sarabande to complex contemporary microtonality, usually maintaining a pure, intimate, and pastoral mood. Semantically, it occupies a specific niche within early music and classical chamber music, distinguished by its lack of a reed and its characteristic whistle-like, wooden timbre that differs significantly from the modern transverse flute.
Also known as: Blockflute, Flauto dolce, English flute
Recorder events in Thessaloniki this weekend - FAQ
- What Recorder events are in Thessaloniki this weekend?
- Mood tracks all Recorder events in Thessaloniki this weekend - Friday and Saturday nights. Each listing shows the full lineup, venue address, and ticket link. The calendar is updated daily as new events are confirmed. Browse above for this weekend's complete Recorder schedule in Thessaloniki.
- Where can I find Recorder in Thessaloniki this weekend?
- Recorder music encompasses a vast repertoire spanning from the Medieval and Renaissance eras to the High Baroque and modern avant-garde compositions. Find every Recorder venue and event in Thessaloniki this weekend above - with lineups, door times, and tickets.
- What is Recorder music?
- Recorder music encompasses a vast repertoire spanning from the Medieval and Renaissance eras to the High Baroque and modern avant-garde compositions. Centered on the internal duct flute, this genre typically features a family of instruments ranging from sopranino to sub-contra bass, often supported by basso continuo or performed as unaccompanied solos. Its rhythmic profile varies from structured historical dance forms like the sarabande to complex contemporary microtonality, usually maintaining …
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