Selosse: Ciaccona in C major

This page lists our only recording of Ciaccona in C major, by Antonio Selosse (1621-87) on CD.

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La Chasse Royale

Label:

Deux-Elles

Catalogue No:

DXL1143

Discs:

2

Release date:

14th June 2010

Barcode:

0666283114324

Medium:

CD
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La Chasse Royale

Keyboard Music of Antoine Selosse


 

Suite in G major

John Roberts?

Bull, J:

The King's Hunt

Selosse:

Variations on La Folia in D minor

Ciaccona in C major

Toccata in G minor

Suite in C major

Suite in F major

Toccata in C major for the Vox Humana

The Hunting Lesson in G major

Fuga Ite missa est in D major

Toccata in C major for the Cornet and echos

Chaconne in F major

Suite in D major

Allemande in F major

Allemande and Variation G minor

fitt for the manicorde

Allemande in C minor

Allemande and Variation in F major


La Chasse Royale

CD - 2 discs

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A newly discovered manuscript revealed to be the music of Antoine Selosse is given its premiere recording on disc by keyboard virtuoso, Terence Charlston.

This exciting and historically important new CD, entitled ‘La Chasse Royale’ presents a newly discovered manuscript of music by Antoine Selosse.

Although it seems possible that Antoine Selosse (the Jesuit musician Antonio Mason alias Selosse, 1621-87, who was active at the English Jesuit College of Saint Omer in the 1680s) is the ‘Selos’ to whom the contents of the manuscript were attributed in the first flyleaf inscription, various factors mitigate against his authorship of the whole collection. The repertoire chosen for inclusion in Selosse’s remarkable book covers a broad spectrum of the genres popular in seventeenth century Europe and reveals a wide range of national influences and styles. It consists of mainly dance pieces (often with variations of their own) and these are grouped by key. Few pieces have a specific title and no composers are named but the authorship of only one piece can be stated with confidence: Bull’s popular The King’s Hunt 3 and the suites in G major (13-14) and D major (16-19) are strikingly similar, on stylistic grounds, to works by John Roberts.

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