克里斯多夫.胡賽 指揮/大鍵琴
史蒂芬妮馬麗迪貢 小提琴
抒情天才古樂團
Couperin's four Concerts royaux were published in 1722 as in a supplement to his third anthology of harpsichord pieces.
They sound like a twilight tribute to Sun King's reign. The score doesn't mention any instrument but we know the musician envisaged them as ensemble pieces for a mixed consort of instruments. And that was how they were performed at the Sunday concerts at Versailles organized by Mme de Maintenon for Louis XIV between 1714 and 1715.
Chamber music concerts were in fashion at the time so the four Suites were to be played by a bass instrument and several dessus, and not only by the solo harpsichord. Christophe Rousset and his soloists recorded with sense and sensibility this concentrate of French elegance and virtuosity!
With Violinist Stephanie-Marie Degand, Flutist Georges Barthel, Oboist Patrick Beaugiraud and Violist Atsushi Sakai, the 18th-century-music lover and baroque conductor features a majestic version of these well-named royal Concerts!
Francois Couperin (1668-1733)
Premier Concert
1. Prelude Gravement
2. Allemande Legerement
3. Sarabande Mesure
4. Gavotte
5. Gigue Legerement
6. Menuet en trio
Second Concert
7. Prelude Gracieusement
8. Allemande fuguee Gaiement
9. Air tendre
10. Air contrefugue Vivement
11. Echos Tendrement
Troisieme Concert
12. Prelude Lentement
13. Allemande Legerement
14. Courante
15. Sarabande grave
16. Gavotte
17. Musette Naivement
18. Chaconne legere
Quatrieme Concert
19. Prelude Gravement
20. Allemande Legerement
21. Courante francaise Galamment
22. Courante à l'italienne Gaiement
23. Sarabande Tres tendrement
24. Rigaudon Legerement et marque
25. Forlane en rondeau Gaiement
Total : 62'12
Les Talens Lyriques
Stephanie-Marie Degand violon
Georges Barthel flute
Patrick Beaugiraud hautbois
Atsushi Sakai viole de gambe
Christophe Rousset clavecin et direction |
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