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Jacob van Eyck (ca. 1590-1657) was a Dutch musician. He was one of the best-known musicians in The Netherlands in the seventeenth century as a carillon player, expert in bell casting and tuning, organist, recorder virtuoso, and composer. Van Eyck was born blind into a noble family in the small town of Heusden. In 1625 he left home and became the Director of the Carillons of Utrecht. René Descartes, Isaac Beeckman and other scientists praised his knowledge of acoustics, bell casting and tuning and bell players came to Utrecht to study with him. Jacob van Eyck composed the Der Fluyten Lust-hof (The Flute's Garden of Delights, or The Flute's Pleasure Garden). Editions of this work appeared in 1644, 1646, 1649, 1654, and 1656. Der Fluyten Lust-hof is a very extensive collection of solo pieces for the soprano recorder. The pieces are varied and include folk songs, dance tunes, church works, Psalms, and songs of the day. Even today they are quite challenging for a fine recorder player. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Van Eyck: Der Fluyten Lust-Hof
van Eyck: Der Fluyten Lust-Hof: 27. Engels nachtegaeltje

Eyck: Fluyten Lust-Hof (Der) - Complete Recording
Van Eyck: Selections from "Der Fluyten Lust-Hof" ("The Flute's Garden of Delights")
Line Drawings: Music Of Jacob van Eyck
Jacob van Eyck: A Wonder for All the Ages in His Flute and Bell-Playing
Van Eyck: Engels Liedt - Works for Recorder solo
Baroque Journey
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Engels Liedt

Eyck: Evergreens From the Pleasure Garden
La Spagna: A Tune Through Three Centuries