Composer
Jacob van Eyck (ca. 1590-1657); NLD
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Jacob van Eyck was a blind Dutch carillonist, recorder player, and composer. Though he is known today largely for his collection of recorder solos, Der Fluyten Lust-hof, his contributions to the art of carillon-making and playing were substantial.
Van Eyck spent his early years at Heusden in southern Holland before being appointed carillonist in Utrecht in 1625, and had several pupils. He was the first to discover the link between the overtone structure and the shape of the bell. In partnership with the famous bellfounders, the Hemony brothers, he worked out the dimensions for the "pure" bell, which spread throughout Europe and became the standard carillon bells. His theory is still used by bellfounders today. Van Eyck's bells have a minor overtone series causing the characteristic melancholy sound of a well-tuned carillon.
In addition to his carillon duties, the cathedral paid Van Eyck an additional salary to wander the grounds of Utrecht cathedral and entertain the passers-by with songs on his recorder. He (presumably consequently) became a skilled improviser on a theme and three collections of his variations for descant recorder were published: Euterpe and the two parts of Der Fluyten Lust-hof (or "The Flute's Pleasure-Garden"). Der Fluyten Lust-hof contains 144 sets of variations on a variety of melodies popular in Renaissance Holland. One of the best known is the variation on Dowland's Pavane Lacrymae. Although Van Eyck wrote them for amateur musicians, the different sets commonly increase in technical difficulty towards the end. Some of them are very difficult indeed. This is one of the largest Renaissance collections of solo recorder music. It is particularly unusual as the instrument used is the less popular descant recorder rather than the more common alto.
© David Cashman, All Music Guide
Van Eyck spent his early years at Heusden in southern Holland before being appointed carillonist in Utrecht in 1625, and had several pupils. He was the first to discover the link between the overtone structure and the shape of the bell. In partnership with the famous bellfounders, the Hemony brothers, he worked out the dimensions for the "pure" bell, which spread throughout Europe and became the standard carillon bells. His theory is still used by bellfounders today. Van Eyck's bells have a minor overtone series causing the characteristic melancholy sound of a well-tuned carillon.
In addition to his carillon duties, the cathedral paid Van Eyck an additional salary to wander the grounds of Utrecht cathedral and entertain the passers-by with songs on his recorder. He (presumably consequently) became a skilled improviser on a theme and three collections of his variations for descant recorder were published: Euterpe and the two parts of Der Fluyten Lust-hof (or "The Flute's Pleasure-Garden"). Der Fluyten Lust-hof contains 144 sets of variations on a variety of melodies popular in Renaissance Holland. One of the best known is the variation on Dowland's Pavane Lacrymae. Although Van Eyck wrote them for amateur musicians, the different sets commonly increase in technical difficulty towards the end. Some of them are very difficult indeed. This is one of the largest Renaissance collections of solo recorder music. It is particularly unusual as the instrument used is the less popular descant recorder rather than the more common alto.
© David Cashman, All Music Guide
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Recorder Works
74 tracks
- Der Fluyten Lust-hof
74 tracks
- Ach, treurt myn bedroefde Schapen ('Ah! mourn, my sorrowful sheep')
1 track
- Aerdigh Martyntje ('Lovely Martina')
1 track
- Al hebben de Princen haren Wensch ('Although princes have their wish')
1 track
- Amarilli mia bella ('Amaryllis, my beauty') (Caccini)
1 track
- Ballette gravesand ('Gravesand ballet')
1 track
- Batali ('Battle')
1 track
- Blydschap van my vliedt ('Joy flees from me')
1 track
- Bockxvoetje ('Goatsfoot')
1 track
- Boffons ('Buffoons')
1 track
- Bravade
2 tracks
- Carileen No.2
1 track
- Carileen No.4
1 track
- Courante Mars
2 tracks
- Courante
1 track
- d' Lof-zangh Marie
1 track
- De zoete Zoomer tyden ('Sweet summertime')
1 track
- Doen Daphne d'over schoone Maeght ('When Daphne, the most beautiful maiden')
1 track
- Een Schots Lietjen ('A Little Scottish Song')
1 track
- Engels Lied ('English Song')
2 tracks
- Engels Nachtegaeltje ('English nightingale')
2 tracks
- Excusemoy ('Can she excuse') (Dowland)
1 track
- Fantasia and Echo
1 track
- France Courant
1 track
- Frans Ballet
1 track
- Gabrielle Maditelle ('Gabrielle told me she')
1 track
- Geswinde Bode van de Min ('Swift messenger of love')
1 track
- Harte diefje, wareom zoo stil (Courante No.2) ('Little thief of my heart, why so still?')
1 track
- Janneman en Alemoer
1 track
- L'Amie Cillae ('My friend Celia')
1 track
- La Bergere ('The Shepherdess')
1 track
- Lanterlu
1 track
- Lavignone
2 tracks
- Lof-zangh Marie ('Praise song of Mary')
1 track
- Malle Symen ('Crazy Simon')
1 track
- More palatino (duet)
1 track
- O Heyligh Zaligh Bethlehem
1 track
- O slaep, o zoete slaep ('O sleep, o sweet sleep')
1 track
- Onder de Linde groene ('Under the green linden tree')
1 track
- Onse Vader in Hemelryck
1 track
- Pavane Lacryme ('Come again'; Dowland)
6 tracks
- Philis schoone Herderin ('Phyllis, beautiful shepherdess')
1 track
- Preludium of Voorspel
1 track
- Prins Robberts Masco ('Prince Robert's Masque'; duet)
3 tracks
- Psalm 118
1 track
- Psalm 134
3 tracks
- Psalm 140
1 track
- Questa dolce sirena ('This sweet siren')
1 track
- Rosemond die lagh gedoocken
3 tracks
- Silvester inde Morgenstond ('Silvester in the morning time')
1 track
- Stil, stil een reys ('Hush, hush a moment')
2 tracks
- Three Pieces for recorder
1 track
- Tweede Lavignione
1 track
- Van Goosen ('About Goosen')
1 track
- Verdwaelde Koningin ('Lost Queen')
1 track
- Wat zal men op den Avond doen ('What shall we do this evening?')
1 track
- Wel op, ick gae ter jaght ('Get up, I'm going hunting')
1 track
- Der Fluyten Lust-hof, Book 2
1 track
- Ach, treurt myn bedroefde Schapen ('Ah! mourn, my sorrowful sheep')
- Der Fluyten Lust-hof
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Chamber Works
201 tracks
- Der Fluyten Lust-hof
163 tracks
- Doen Dafne over de Schoene Maeght (from Der Fluyten Lusthof I)
2 tracks
- Amarilli Mia Bella
2 tracks
- Laura (Der Fluyten Lust-Hof, Vol. 2)
1 track
- Excusemoy ("Can she excuse") (after John Dowland)
1 track
- Stemme nova (Der Luyten Lust-Hof, Vol. 1)
1 track
- Variations on "Wat Zal Men Op Den Avond Doen"
1 track
- Boffons for ensemble ("Variations on a French Tune")
1 track
- Comagain ("Come again") (after John Dowland)
1 track
- Fantasia En Echo
1 track
- Variations on Dowland's Pavane Lachrimae, for recorder & continuo
12 tracks
- L'Amia cillae (My friend Celia)
1 track
- La Bergere
1 track
- Al hebben de Princern haren wensch ("Although princes have their wish")
1 track
- Psalm 68, Staet op, Heer, toont u oversaeght (Arise, Lord, show your strength)
1 track
- Meysie wilje by myn slapen (Sweetie, wanna sleep with me?)
1 track
- Puer Nobis Nascitur (Unto us a child is born)
1 track
- More Palatino (Van de Lombart)
2 tracks
- Orainge (Orange)
1 track
- Bockxvoetje (II) (Goat-foot)
1 track
- Bockxvoetje (I) (Goat-foot)
1 track
- Wel op, well op, ick gae ter jacht (Get up, Get up, I'm going to hunt)
1 track
- Onder de Linde Groen
1 track
- Batali ("Battle")
1 track
- Engels Nachtegaeltje (From Van Eyck's der Fluyten Lust-Hof)
1 track
- Der Fluyten Lust-hof
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Vocal Works
3 tracks
- O Heilig Zalig
1 track
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Choral Works
2 tracks
- O Heilig Zalig
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Orchestral Works
1 track
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