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Composer: VISÉE, Robert de ((c. 1660-1725)) |
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ID: CLS0201 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: Guitar 3 Guitars, presented and performed by David Rogers, features three different eras of guitar music and historical instruments. The sixteenth-century vihuela is featured in the improvisational and sometimes Moorish-inspired music of Renaissance Valencia's Luis Milan. The five-course Baroque guitar is featured in the courtly French dance music of Louis IV's Versailles, represented by the works of Francisco Corbetta and Robert De Visee. A mid-nineteenth century guitar is featured in the classical music of Fernando Sor, in later works by Paraguayan Agustin Barrios Mangore, and in contemporary setting of the traditional African-American spiritual, "There Is A Balm In Gilead". Having Rogers perform these works on the instruments they were intended for and created upon heightens the interpretive and expressive power of the music and gives the performer an inner view of the intentions of each composer.
David Rogers Vihuela after various XVI century models Baroque guitar after Stradivari (1680) Classic guitar after Rene Lacote (c.1840). This CD features a Multimedia Booklet (PC / Mac Compatible) including all the scores. |
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ID: DCD34011 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Baroque Subcollection: Guitar 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, Gordon Ferries weaves a tapestry of sound that is at once elegant, earthy, and utterly timeless.
Praise for Gordon Ferries
"Delicately poised playing" - BBC Music Magazine
"Full of vitality and will soon have your foot tapping" - Early Music News
Track listing
1. Francesco Corbetta (1615-81) Prelud
2. Chiacona in C major
[3-10] Robert de Visée (c.1650-c.1725) Suite in C major
[11-17] Henri Grénerin (c.1668-c.1748) Suite in D major
[18-22] Rémy Médard (fl.17th C.) Suite in G minor
23. Francesco Corbetta Caprice de chacone
[24-29] Francesco Corbetta Suite in A minor
30. Robert de Visée Masquerade
31. Marin Marais (1656-1728) Air
32. André Campra (1660-1744) Musete
33. Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632-1687) Entrée d'Isis
34. Jean-Baptiste Lully Entrée d'Apollon
35. François Couperin (1668-1733) Sœur Monique
[36-41] Antoine Carré (fl.17th C.) Suite in G minor |
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ID: DCD34111 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Guitar Gordon Ferries guitars, lute & theorbo
Gordon Ferries’ fifth solo disc for Delphian spans two centuries of music for kings and courtiers. Performing on four instruments matched to the periods in question, and captured in sumptuous recorded sound, Ferries takes in the chansons and elegant counterpoint of sixteenth-century France’s cultivated humanist courts and the exquisite melancholy and refined dance forms from the private chambers of Louis XIV’s Versailles, and investigates the place of guitar music at the heart of the decadence, sexual intrigue and Baroque splendour of Charles II’s Restoration court.
Gordon Ferries has established himself as one of the UK’s leading exponents of the baroque guitar. He has performed in venues and festivals across the UK and in Europe both as a soloist and in ensembles including The Scottish Ensemble, The Scottish Early Music Consort and the Edinburgh Quartet.
Track listing
Robert de Visée
1 Allemande ‘La Royalle’
Adrian Le Roy
2 Pavane ‘Est il conclud’
3 Gaillarde plus diminuée
Francesco Corbetta
4-8 Suite in D major
Gregor Brayssing
9 Fantasie des Grues
10 Fantasie no. 5
11 Fantasie no. 6
Claudin de Sermisy, arr. Pierre Attaingnant anon., arr. Attaingnant
12 Une bergerote 1
13 Une bergerote 2
Charles Hurel
14-18 Suite in C majorn
Francesco Corbetta
19 Allemande ‘La Royalle’
20 Sarabande ‘La Stuarde’
Jean-Baptiste Lully, arr. Hurel
21 Les Pellerins
Pierre Certon, arr. Guillaume Morlaye
22 ‘Robin’
Adrian Le Roy
23 Almande
Pierre Sandrin, arr. Morlaye
24‘Jay veu que j’estoys franc et maistre’
[?]Guillaume Le Heurteur, arr. Morlaye
25 ‘Regretz soucy et peine’
Robert de Visée
26-34 Suite in D minor
35 Allemande ‘La Royalle’
Total playing time [72:51] |
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