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The Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet is a professional Dutch recorder quartet.


History

The quartet was founded in 1978 by
Daniël Brüggen Daniël Brüggen (born 1958) is a Dutch recorder player. He is the nephew of Frans Brüggen and studied with Kees Boeke at the Sweelinck Conservatory in Amsterdam. In 1978 he founded, together with Bertho Driever, Paul Leenhouts, and Karel va ...
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Bertho Driever Bertho Driever (born 1953) is a recorder player. He studied physics at the Utrecht University and music at the Sweelinck Conservatory in Amsterdam. In 1978, together with Daniël Brüggen, Paul Leenhouts, and Karel van Steenhoven Karel van ...
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Paul Leenhouts Paul Leenhouts is a Dutch recorder player, composer and conductor. Leenhouts studied music at the Sweelinck Conservatory in Amsterdam. Together with Daniël Brüggen, Bertho Driever, and Karel van Steenhoven, he founded the Amsterdam Loeki Sta ...
and
Karel van Steenhoven Karel van Steenhoven (born November 1958 in Voorburg) is a Dutch recorder player and composer. Biography Starting with a green plastic instrument when he was four years old, Steenhoven began to study recorder with a guitar and mandolin teacher ...
, four students of
Frans Brüggen Franciscus ("Frans") Jozef Brüggen (30 October 1934 – 13 August 2014) was a Dutch conductor, recorder player and baroque flautist. Biography Born in Amsterdam, Brüggen was the last of the nine children of August Brüggen, a textile factory o ...
at the Sweelinck Conservatory Amsterdam. Following its formation, the ensemble's reputation grew quickly and was further strengthened at the 1981
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competition where, challenging the competition rules, it performed an unusual arrangement of a
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song and emerged with second prize. The long name of the group is explained in the following: :The quartet was founded in Amsterdam, hence Amsterdam and Quartet. LOEKI was the name of a little lion-puppet on Dutch television who appeared in between commercials with a short funny act. The appearance of the lion was always accompanied by a short melody, which everyone in Holland knew and could whistle. We arranged this melody for four recorders and played it as a joke in a concert. Hence Loeki. STAR was the name of the company which broadcast the commercials, hence Stardust (we liked the dust). The Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet has enjoyed an international career and are recognized as a serious ensemble of unparalleled virtuosity. They have appeared at many early music festivals including those in
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, and regularly tour throughout Europe, the USA and Japan. They also perform separate from festivals in concert halls. In 1998, 2001, 2004, 2009, Queen
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requested the quartet to perform for her during official festivities. Since its formation, the quartet has continually explored the boundaries of the recorder consort, playing a mix of recorder music from all ages of music, especially from the
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, Baroque and twentieth-century. A number of composers have been inspired to write for the Quartet, which has helped create a new repertoire that proves the recorder to be an important voice of our time. A few years ago, both
Bertho Driever Bertho Driever (born 1953) is a recorder player. He studied physics at the Utrecht University and music at the Sweelinck Conservatory in Amsterdam. In 1978, together with Daniël Brüggen, Paul Leenhouts, and Karel van Steenhoven Karel van ...
and
Paul Leenhouts Paul Leenhouts is a Dutch recorder player, composer and conductor. Leenhouts studied music at the Sweelinck Conservatory in Amsterdam. Together with Daniël Brüggen, Bertho Driever, and Karel van Steenhoven, he founded the Amsterdam Loeki Sta ...
left Loeki Stardust in order to pursue other careers in music. They were replaced by Daniel Koschitzki and Andrea Ritter. After internal struggle, it was decided to end the ensemble which led to a farewell concert in November 2007. After seeing each other in private, the four founding members of the group decided to regroup in order to celebrate their 30th anniversary in 2008, but not to make plans after that since they do not wish to re-establish an ensemble. At present, about 50 concerts are planned all over the world.


Recorded music

The Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet has made a wide range of recordings on CD of recorder music throughout the ages. Two of them were awarded with an Edison Award. * ''The Loeki Files'' (2008) * ''Fade Control'' (2007) * ''Nocturne'' (2005) * ''Fugue around the clock'' (2003) * ''Fantazia'' (2001) * ''Time Signals'' (2001) * ''Die Kunst der Fuge'' (1998) * ''Dutch Masters volume 40'' (1998) * ''Pictured Air'' (1995) * ''The Image of Melancolly'' (1991) * ''Extra Time'' (1991) * ''Italian Recorder Music'' (1991) * ''Baroque Recorder Music'' (1987) * ''Virtuoso Recorder Music'' (1985) * ''La Spagna'' * ''Consort Songs'' * ''Concerti di Flauti'' * ''Capriccio di Flauti'' * ''A Concorde of Sweete Sound'' * ''Alte Musik im Linzer Schloß''


References


Further reading

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External links


Loeki Stardust at Youtube
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