韓德爾:大鍵琴組曲(A大調,F大調,D小調,E小調及賦格)
皮耶・韓岱 大鍵琴獨奏
By the time he issued his first collection of harpsichord suites in 1720, Handel had already focused his attention entirely on opera. As soon as it was published, the set delighted music lovers and became a bestseller all over Europe. It was such a success that it was reprinted many times. Alternating between the French and Italian styles, Handel does not respect the customary sequence of dance suites of the period. But he does touch the heart. Their direct charm and imaginative power earn these pieces, unjustly neglected today, their place in the pantheon of harpsichord music.
Suite no 1 en la majeur HWV 426
01 Praeludium 2'28
02 Allemande 4'21
03 Courante 2'31
04 Gigue 3'20
Suite no 2 en fa majeur HWV 427
05 Adagio 3'05
06 Allegro 2'44
07 Adagio 1'59
08 Allegro 2'46
Suite no 3 en re mineur HWV 428
09 Praeludium, Allegro 4'01
10 Allemande 4'50
11 Courante 1'58
12 Air avec cinq variations 9'32
13 Presto 5'00
Fugue en do mineur HWV 610
14 3'43
Suite no 4 en mi mineur HWV 429
15 Allegro 4'13
16 Allemande 3'21
17 Courante 2'15
18 Sarabande 3'35
19 Gigue 2'00 |
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