Genevieve Lacey, a young Australian recorder player has been acclaimed by reviewers as "world class" and "one of Australia's great musicians". Poul Høxbro now focuses his talents on resurrecting medieval percussion instruments. Together, they present a unique programme of traditional Irish folk melodies, baroque virtuosity, contemporary Australian works and medieval dance music.
CD booklet features the wonderful visual artistry of Laura Rytter Holm.
Chominciamento di gioia (anonymous) Les Folies d'Espagne (M. Marais) Epithalamium (A. Baker) Suite I, BWV 107 (J.S. Bach) Charavgi (C. Tsoupaki) Irish Folk Melodies (traditional) - She Moved Through the Fair - Johnny I hardly Knew Ye - Waly, Waly - Paddy's Lamentation - She Moved Through the Fair
Recent ARIA winner and one of Australia's outstanding young recorder players, Genevieve Lacey is Artistic Director of the Melbourne Autumn Music Festival.
Since 1992, Poul has used his diverse musical background to ressurect the popular medieval instrumental combination of pipe and tabor. Most of his work is framed by a medieval context, but Poul also uses his re-creations in a variety of modern settings.