Aura-Edition deals with the publication in practical editions of special music for the recorder – including first editions but also new editions of traditional repertoire that had become unavailable.
The emphasis is on the recorder music of the 19th century, discovered by Nik Tarasov in the course of his research. Original music is published in the original key, as well as in transpositions and arrangements that have proved to be successful.
The edition is grouped into several different series, each aimed at particular instruments:
The marbled coverings of many of these books are made individually by hand!
Therefore every copy differs both in colour and pattern from the examples shown.
Every cover is unique!
Today, traditional recorders are made based on models from the 16th to the 18th century. Appropriate selected music is provided by Aura Edition.
Shet music for traditional Recorders
With the help of foot-joint keys, newly designed modern recorders overblow into harmonized overtones. The achieved benefits make formerly unplayable music accessible.
Sheet music for Modern Harmonic Recorders
Today, traditional recorders are made based on models from the 16th to the 18th century. Appropriate selected music is provided by Aura Edition.
Sheet music for traditional Recorders
With the help of foot-joint keys, newly designed modern recorders overblow into harmonized overtones. The achieved benefits make formerly unplayable music accessible.
Sheet music for Modern Harmonic Recorders
During early Romanticism, the widespread elegant Csakan recorder produced interesting original repertory. It is published by Aura Edition in new issues.
Sheet music for Csakan in A-flat
French Flageolets (powerhouses among high-pitched recorders) were very popular during the 19th century. They also produced an own repertory, also issued by Aura Edition.
During early Romanticism, the widespread elegant Csakan recorder produced interesting original repertory. It is published by Aura Edition in new issues.
Sheet music for Csakan in A-flat
French Flageolets (powerhouses among high-pitched recorders) were very popular during the 19th century. They also produced an own repertory, also issued by Aura Edition.