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Recordings: 1962, Decca Studios, West Hampstead, London, UK, (Les Nations) & Kingsway Hall, London, UK, 1966 (Apothéose de Lully) One of Couperin’s most important, varied and profound compositions, Apothéose de Lully is cast in a programmatic form. Each movement tells a section of the story of the acceptance of Lully into Parnassus, his meeting there with Corelli (the founding fathers of the rival French and Italian styles), and Apollo's persuading of them to bring about a reconciliation of the two styles for the sake of ‘la perfection de la Musique’. Originally indicated to be performed on two harpsichords, or even as a piece for chamber orchestra, Raymond Leppard has carefully devised the piece in such a way as he thinks it might have been played in a formal concert performance, drawing clues on instrumentation from contemporary operatic scores. The companion piece on this CD, the first two ‘ordres’ of Les Nations is performed by one of the early pioneering Baroque ensembles, The Jacobean Ensemble (with Neville Marriner playing first violin) under Thurston Dart. Reviewing the recording in November 1962, Gramophone praised the recording for being ‘distinguished by the finesse of playing and a sense of style that is all too rare in modern recordings of 17th-century masterpieces. The elegance, grace, and charm of these suites for the standard trio-sonata group reach the listener with an air of easy authority, thanks to the expert handling of ornaments by these four players. The violins of Neville Marriner and Carl Pini blend as smoothly as one could wish, and Desmond Dupre’s gamba is skilfully balanced into the ensemble, whose mainstay and prop is the harpsichord realisation in the capable hands of Thurston Dart. The individual character of these pieces emerges vividly and naturally, and will surely give pleasure to all connoisseurs of French music.’ First release on CD. “The orchestration is the work of Raymond Leppard, who directs some alert and stylish playing from the keyboard: the English Chamber Orchestra respond excellently and the 1966 recording is quite superlative in its range and clarity of definition.” Penguin Guide, 2011 edition | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | François Couperin: Apothéoses
Philippe Pierlot and his superb Ricercar Consort present tributes to both Corelli and Lully with the two Apothéoses by François Couperin, written in the memory of Arcangelo Corelli and Jean-Baptiste Lully respectively. Behind them is an aesthetic programme: they are a plea for the mixture of the Italian and the French style, the so-called goûts réunis. The ensemble consists of Marc Hantaï and Georges Barthel (transverse flutes), François Fernandez and Sophie Gent (violins), Philippe Pierlot (viola da gamba), Eduardo Egüez (theorbo and guitar) and François Guerrier (harpsichord). Both pieces are given lively and expressive interpretations: Couperin's Apothéoses are in the tradition of the tombeau, and therefore the Tombeau de Monsieur de Lully by Jean-Féry Rebel fits well into the programme and is performed in between the two pieces by Couperin. “The consort's performance is superbly stylised, from the disarming simplicity of Corelli's 'sleep' to the delicate cross-rhythms of a gentle Lullian 'air'. Jean-Fery Rebel's Tombeau de Monsieur de Lully, which divides the Couperin pieces, spectacularly contrasts Italian fire with French lyricism. The programme is excellently recorded in a glorious acoustic.” BBC Music Magazine, April 2012 ***** “It is a neat idea to bring together Couperin's complementary celebrations of the competing national styles of the mid-Baroque...Couperin is seeking essentially musical means to achieve his programmatic purpose, ingeniously and fascinatingly throwing extra emphasis on the very subject at hand.” Gramophone Magazine, June 2012 “The first thing to say about this disc is that it has a truly gorgeous sound. Th Ricercar Consort has taken a minimalist approach to instrumentation...The Consort plays these serious but entertaining works with considerable charm and superlative technique, sounding at once magisterial and superlative.” International Record Review, June 2012 BBC Music Magazine
Chamber Choice - April 2012 |
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| |  | Concert chez la Reine
Les Ombres: Margaux Blanchard (viola da gamba, direction) & Sylvain Sartre (flute, direction) Launching Ambronay Editions' 'Jeunes Ensembles' collection, Concert chez la Reine opens a window on the French Enlightenment. Les Ombres, directed by Margaux Blanchard and Sylvain Sartre, contrast masterworks by Couperin le Grand with music from Colin de Blamont, master of the Kings chamber music to Louis XV, realised from manuscripts in the Bibliothèque nationale. “The performances match the charm and vigour of the music, Les Ombres playing with a refined intensity made all the more delicious by a melancholy burr; moreover, there's a real sense of theatre here, perhaps inspired by Weber's colourfully dramatic recitations which in the Rousseau are further amplified by Mélodie Ruvio's equally dramatic singing” Gramophone Magazine, May 2011 | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | Couperin - Trois Sonates En Trio
Orchestre De Chambre Jean-Francoise Paillard | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | Court of the Sun KingThe Glory of the French Baroque
Anglebert: | Pièces de clavecin (1689) | Barre, J: | Suite for 2 flutes | Bernier, N: | Motet du Saint-Esprit Marchand Livre d’orgue (excerpt) | Charpentier, M-A: | Te Deum, H146 Magnificat, H. 76 Messe de minuit pour Noël Dialogus inter angelos et Pastores Judeae in nativitatem Domini, H. 420 Messe pour les trépassés Le Reniement de Saint Pierre, H 424 | Couperin, F: | Leçons de Ténèbres Audite omnes et expanescite (Meditatio de passione Christi) Messe à l'usages des Paroisses: excerpts Messe à l'usages des Couvents Apothéoses: Le Parnasse ou L'apothéose de Corelli, Grande Sonade, en Trio Concert No. 1 (Concert Royal) in G major L'Apothéose de Lulli | Dandrieu: | Trio Sonata, Op. 1, No. 6 | Gilles, Jean: | Requiem | Grigny: | Messe “Conctipotens genitor Deus” (excerpt) | Lalande: | Leçons De Ténèbres Symphonies pour les soupers du Roy (extracts) Sacris solemnis | Lully: | Te Deum Armide: excerpts Suite de Symphonies d'Amadis | Nivers: | Suite du 2e ton | Victoria: | Christo resurgenti |
The Court of the Sun King is a 10CD set celebrating both the glories of the French Baroque and the glories of the Erato catalogue. For over half a century Erato has led the way in bringing this period of music out of libraries to the wider world of listeners. Many of their classic recordings from the 1960s and 70s, featuring French musicians and ensembles such as Jean-François Paillard, Louis Martini and Marie-Claire Alain, are now brought together for the first time. From grand sacred works by Charpentier to vivid theatrical pieces by Lully to intimate sonatas by Boismortier, The Court of the Sun King takes in the gamut of musical life in this period of exceptional cultural richness. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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