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Rameau's book of pieces de clavecin en concerts, published in 1741, was a brilliant achievement. The composer followed the taste of his time in intending them for various instrumental combinations. But he also maintained that 'these pieces lose nothing by being played on the harpsichord alone'. By which he meant that the harpsichord part can be played as it is, without any other instruments, and without requiring any adaptation or transcription (Rameau himself transcribed five of them, because the melody would otherwise have been missing). |
CD 1 1 Premiere Concert La Coulicam 3'21 2 Premiere Concert La Livri 3'03 3 Premiere Concert Le Vezinet 3'28 4 Deuxieme Concert La Laborde 4'35 5 Deuxieme Concert La Boucon 4'46 6 Deuxieme Concert L'Agacante 2'42 7 Deuxieme Concert Menuet 1 & 2 4'35 8 Troisieme Concert La La Popliniere 3'58 9 Troisieme Concert La Timide 4'38 10 Troisieme Concert Tambourins 1 & 2 2'30 11 Quatrieme Concert La Pantomime 5'02 12 Quatrieme Concert L'Indiscrete 1'50 13 Quatrieme Concert La Rameau 3'54 14 Cinquieme Concert La Forqueray 4'35 15 Cinquieme Concert La Cupis 5'15 16 Cinquieme Concert La Marais 2'13 |
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