Jacob van Eyck - Der Fluyten Lust-hof Sheet Music: 3 Versions Available
A monumental collection of virtuosic recorder pieces from the Dutch Golden Age, showcasing van Eyck's variations on popular melodies and psalm settings.
Der Fluyten Lust-hof (The Flute's Garden of Delight) is a monumental collection of solo flute music by Dutch carillonneur and flutist Jacob van Eyck, containing over 140 variations on psalms, folk tunes, and dance melodies. It represents one of the most important contributions to solo wind instrument literature of the Baroque era.
Jacob van Eyck's variations on folk tunes demonstrate Baroque improvisation practice for the iconic Dutch carillon and recorder repertoire.
Der Fluyten Lust-hof (The Flute's Garden of Delight) is an extensive collection of solo flute music by Dutch composer Jacob van Eyck. Published in two volumes during the mid-17th century, it features variations on popular melodies, psalms, and dance tunes of the Renaissance and Baroque eras. Remarkably composed by van Eyck despite his blindness, this work showcases virtuosic recorder techniques and remains a cornerstone of early wind repertoire.
Der Fluyten Lust-hof (The Flute's Garden of Delight) is a monumental collection of solo pieces for recorder, featuring variations on folk tunes, psalms, and dance melodies. Composed by blind carillonneur Jacob van Eyck, it showcases virtuosic improvisation techniques and is considered a cornerstone of the Baroque recorder repertoire.