Prices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Couperin: Concerts Royaux
The Smithsonian Chamber Players | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Couperin - Tic Toc Choc & other pieces
"I wanted to focus this programme on the idea of play. Centring on Le Tic-Toc-Choc, which I often use as an encore, I gathered together Couperin's most 'pianistic' pieces, underlining the playful aspect… I have a particularly soft spot for Duphly's La Pothoïn, which for me is one of the loveliest pieces ever composed for keyboard. I think this music, written later than Couperin's, provides an ideal link between the harpsichord and the arrival of the fortepiano, which Duphly couldn't bring himself to adopt. All through these sessions, shut up in the immense hall at IRCAM, I thought of a number of artists who have long been part of my life and a source of inspiration for me, that whole family of pianists who handed this repertoire down to us: Louis Diémer, Marcelle Meyer, Robert Casadesus, Emil Gilels,Yvonne Lefébure, Pierre Barbizet . .They were omnipresent in my mind.This recording is my tribute to them." Alexandre Tharaud “…while Tharaud's ornamentation is impeccable and the piano well recorded, the collection as a whole is disappointingly monochrome.” BBC Music Magazine, December 2007 “If you doubt that a concert grand can be as sparkling as a harpsichord listen to Akexandre Tharaud and his selection of 20 Couperin jewels. Try his way with Le Carillon de Clithére and you will never want to hear a
harpsichord again. Sleek presentation, clever sleeve notes and high-end sound make this the most beautifully packaged of all the collected releases here.” Pianist Magazine, June-July 2007 “Reactions to a disc like this can only be personal, but mine are that, compared to the more "correct" but less colourful Angela Hewitt… Tharaud's unapologetically pianistic approach not only yields highly attractive results but also gets closer to the Couperin's true spirit. Poetic wonders such as La muse plantine, Les ombres errantes and the iconic Les baricades mistérieuses are played with tender sensitivity of mind and touch, while Le carillon de Cithére is a glistening vision of a Watteauesque paradise. Tharaud closes with a piece by Duphly, relishing its dark melancholy and, not for the first time on this disc, evoking another great keyboard poet, Robert Schumann.” Gramophone Magazine, June 2007 “Alexandre Tharaud's disc of Rameau keyboard works was a refreshing demonstration that French harpsichord music can be convincingly transferred to the piano, twiddles and all, if its essential character is respected and understood. Now he attempts the seemingly tougher task of doing the same for the more delicate Couperin, and again emerges with honour. Reactions to a disc like this can only be personal, but Tharaud's unapologetically pianistic approach not only yields highly attractive results but also gets closer to Couperin's true spirit. Mind you, he only chooses works that he considers suitable to the piano, selecting from right across Couperin's output rather than playing whole suites. Arguably, he gets it wrong only twice, in La visionnaire and the great B minor Passacaille, fulsome formal pieces both, whose grandeur the piano somehow manages to dull. Yet for the most part the music sounds beautifully at home. Poetic wonders such as La museplantine, Les ombres errantes and the iconic Lesbaricades mistérieuses are played with tender sensitivity of mind and touch, while Le carillon deCithére is a glistening vision of a Watteauesque paradise. Elsewhere, Le tic-toc-choc and Les toursde passe-passe are enlivened by off-beat accents, Bruit de guerre thrills with its added drum part, and Muséte de taverni, multi-tracked into a work à 5 mains, rattles away like some delicious missing movement from L'arlésienne. Tharaud closes with a piece by Duphly, relishing its dark melancholy and, not for the first time on this disc, evoking another great keyboard poet, Robert Schumann. This is a release which successfully recognises and celebrates Couperin's genius, and you cannot ask for much more than that.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | A Due Cembali Obligati18th Century Music for 2 Harpsichords
Jan Devlieger & Guy Penson (harpsichords) Jan Devlieger has performed as harpsichordist, organist, recorder player and singer with various ensembles in concert and for radio, TV and CD recordings. Guy Penson is much in demand as harpsichordist and is also a specialist in basso continuo work. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | The Versailles CollectionThe Sun King’s Paradise / Les Elemens
Couperin, F: | Muséte de Choisi et Muséte de Taverni Deuxieme Livre de Pieces de Clavecin | Le Moine: | Prelude Chaconne | Marais, M: | Pièces de viole, Livre 3, Parts 1-2 Pièces de viole, Livre 1, Part 1 Pièces de viole, Livre 5, Part 2 Pièces de viole, Livre 2, Part 1-2 Tombeau pour Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe Second Livre de Pieces de Viol Suite in D | Rebel, J-F: | Les Élémens Les Caracteres de la Danse |
The Sun King’s Paradise / Les Elemens” celebrates the music of the Parisian court at Versailles with music by the great Rebel and Marais. “The Sun King’s Paradise” was named The Observer’s ‘Classical CD of the Week’ and was awarded the Diapason d’Or. The Palladian Ensemble (originally Rachel Podger, Pamela Thorby, Joanna Levine and William Carter) was a double-award winning group even before they released their first album, and made their Wigmore Hall debut in 1993. Gamba player Susanne Heinrich and the prize-winning violinist Rodolfo Richter replaced Joanna Levine and Rachel Podger, but the Palladian Ensemble continued to tour extensively throughout the UK enjoying consistent popularity with audiences and critics. The Palladian Ensemble were five times winners of the prestigious Diapason d'Or Award, (1993, 1994, 1998, 1999 and 2000) and twice had albums named Gramophone "Editor's Choice". “Sparkling playing with the sense of uninhibited joy which only technical mastery and unbridled imagination can generate.” BBC Music Magazine | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | The Sun King's Paradise
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| |  | La Paix du Parnasse
Though much of Couperin’s harpsichord music was written for a solo instrument, he composed a small number of pieces for two harpsichords, somewhat in the manner of a trio sonata. Lucy Carolan and John Kitchen pair their considerable talents on two of the world’s most exquisite original French instruments, the 1769 Pascal Taskin and the 1764/83 Goermans/Taskin double-manual instruments in the Russell Collection of Early Keyboards. This unique and unforgettable recital is a must-have for enthusiasts and serious Baroque connoisseurs alike. “The lively mind evidenced in Lucy Carolan’s excellent booklet note is mirrored in these performances, which abound in vigour.” Gramophone Magazine “Carolan’s booklet notes, informal yet informative, bring delight and add to the
attractions of a winning release.” International Record Review “A fabulous collection, a riot of colour and texture” The Herald (Glasgow) | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | La Musette
Clive Titmuss: (lute/guitar), Susan Adams (harpsichord/piano) | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | Alexander Bakhchiev & Elena Sorokina
Alexander Bakhchiev & Elena Sorokina (piano duo) , ADD | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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| |  | Il Ritratto dell'Amore
Jeremias Schwarzer (recorders), Egon Mihajlovic (harpsichord/harmonium) | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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