Hans-Martin Linde Explained
Hans-Martin Linde (born 24 May 1930 in Werne, Germany) is a German noted virtuoso flute and recorder player of (mainly) baroque and early music. He authored a number of original and highly instructive books on the flute and recorder respectively.
- Recorder Player Handbook (Handbuch des Blockflötenspiels, 1997)
- Complete F recorder method
- Complete C recorder method
- Studies in the French clef for recorder
- History of fipple-flutes
Partial list of works
- Amarilli mia bella, recorder solo
- Music for a bird, Alto recorder solo
- Sonate in d (1961), Alto recorder and piano
- Sonata, Alto recorder and organ
- Kinder-Suite, 3 recorders
- Music for two, recorder, guitar
- Musica da camera, recorder, guitar
- Trio, recorders
- Trio, Alto recorder, flute and harpsichord (piano)
- Four caprices, unaccompanied alto recorder or flute
- Miniatures, soprano recorder solo
- Jazzy tunes, recorder, piano
- Five studies, Alto recorder, piano
- Three Skizzen Alto recorder, violin and piano (harpsichord)
- Anspielungen, flute
- Concerto, recorder (alto, sopranoino and bass) and string orchestra
- Die Zahl ist nichts : Madrigal, mixed choir
- Fairy Tales, soprano, alto, tenor and bass recorder changing
- Fantasias and Scherzi, Alto recorder
- Musical Paintings, Alto recorder and piano
- Notabene, harpsichord
- Reminiscences, 4 recorders (ATTB)
- Sechs Eichendorff-Gesänge, mixed choir
- Serenade, soprano- or tenor recorder
- Serenata a tre, 3 recorders (SAT), guitar and cello (viola da gamba)
- Suite, 4 recorders (SATB)
- Una Follia nuova, Alto recorder
- Zwiegespräche, recorder (alto recorder, tenor recorder) and cello
He then set up the Linde Consort (a baroque orchestra) and has made numerous recordings.
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