Visée: Masquerade

This page lists all recordings of Masquerade, by Robert de Visée (c.1655-c.1732) on CD & SACD.

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L’Esprit Galant

L’Esprit Galant


Boesset:

Noires forêts

Que servent tes conseils

Me veux-tu voir mourir

Camus:

Forêts solitaires

Ah! Fuyons ce dangereux séjour

Laissez durer la nuit

Qu’une longue tiédeur ennuie

Amour, cruel Amour

Charpentier, M-A:

Ah! Laissez-moi rêver H. 441

Celle qui fait tout mon tourment…

Ah! Qu'on est malheureux, H. 443

Ruisseau qui nourrit dans ce bois

Chaconne "sans frayeur…"

Gaultier, E:

L'Immortelle

Hotman:

Sarabande

Pièces de théorbe in D minor

Lambert, M:

Vous éprouver toujours sévère

Ombre de mon amant

Il n’est point d’amour sans peine

Rochers, vous êtes sourds

Vos mépris chaque jour

Pinel:

Préludes

Visée:

Prélude

Masquerade

Chaconne et rondeau


Johannette Zomer (soprano) & Fred Jacobs (french theorbo)

“Fred Jacobs is both expert as accompanist and as soloist in his various solos, notably a fine chaconne by Robert de Visée. Johannette Zomer is adept in dealing with the vocal ornament needed to leaven repetition and, in this sympathetic recorded ambience, often charms.” BBC Music Magazine, February 2008 ***

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Channel - CCSSA24307

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Les Plaisirs Les Plus Charmants

Les Plaisirs Les Plus Charmants

Works for French Baroque Guitar


Campra:

Musete

Carré:

Suite in G minor

Corbetta:

Prelud

Chiacona C major

Caprice de chacone C major

Suite in A minor

Couperin, F:

Pièces de clavecin III: Ordre 18ème in F major: Soeur Monique

Grénerin:

Suite in D major

Lully:

Entrée d'Isis

Entrée d'Apollon

Marais, M:

Air

Médard:

Suite in G minor

Visée:

Suite for Theorbo in C major

Masquerade


Gordon Ferries (baroque guitars)

From its earliest beginnings, the five-course Baroque guitar was associated – for better or worse – with dance music, becoming the sensuous younger cousin of the lute or vihuela. In this mélange of music from seventeenth-century France, some of it recorded for the first time, and performed on baroque guitars including an original historic instrument from the Edinburgh University

Collection of Historic Instruments, Gordon Ferries weaves a tapestry of sound that is at once elegant, earthy, and utterly timeless.

“Delicately poised playing” BBC Music Magazine

“Full of vitality and will soon have your foot tapping” Early Music News

Delphian - DCD34011

(CD)

$16.75

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