2 November 2011

MAARTEN ALTENA QUARTET "OP STAP" (CLAXON, 1980)







Sadly this rip has - again - missing two pieces - yet the sound is very good...

....this was 18 months ago - here's the re-up - made complete with the help of Nick .





MAARTEN ALTENA QUARTET "OP STAP"


Maarten Altena, bass, cello and cigar box
Maurice Horsthuis, viola
Maud Sauer, oboe, alto oboe and soprano saxophone
Paul Termos, alto saxophone


A1. Op Stap (06:56)
A2. 36 (03:25)

Dutch Triptych (04:04) [now included]
A3a. Klomp (01:06)
A3b. Verloren Klomp (02:10)
A3c. Hendrik-Jan (00:51)

A4. Mier (02:28)
A5. Vivace (02:17)
A6. The Young Cigar (03:23)

B1. Modern Tango (03:58)
B2. 7-Over (02:27)
B3. Alva (03:36)
B4. Spreeuw (04:51)
B5. Backyard Desert (03:46)
B6. Henri V.D. Vuyst (03:36) [now included]
B7. Je Reviens (02:06)


Recorded at the Shaffy Theatre, Amsterdam on 5,6,7 and 8 February 1980.

CLAXON 80.5

Note: "Vivace" is by Horsthuis; "7-Over" by Sauer; "Backyard Desert" by Termos; all other pieces are by Altena.

(lp rip)


Missing tracks are available - thank you Nick!



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14 comments:

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  2. thanks again, oxidlib. the 2 missing tracks is a minor flaw, but the majority is here - wonderful.

    big scans from front + rear cover @ at fonos.nl:
    http://tinyurl.com/6ypcmm7

    salute!! :)=

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  3. Thanks Onxidlib.
    I finally got round to listening to this and was blown away. Particularly impressed by Maud Sauer. I will have to seek out some of her other recordings.
    Cheers, Wally.

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  4. very hope the link to this one will show up again)

    Igor

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  6. spectacular!
    what a day full of pleasant surprises!
    million thanks to you, gentlemen!

    Igor

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  7. I agree with Igor what a time well spent while at IS, hope I can find time to clean the house today. Thanks guys

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