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John Kitchen - Music from the age of Louis XIV (2013)

Posted By: ArlegZ
John Kitchen - Music from the age of Louis XIV (2013)

John Kitchen - Music from the age of Louis XIV (2013)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 531 Mb | Total time: 77:34 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Delphian | # DCD34109 | Recorded: 2010

John Kitchen continues his much-lauded series of recordings from the instruments of the world-famous Roger Mirrey collection of keyboard instruments. Recorded in St Cecilia's Hall, Scotland's oldest purpose-built concert hall, this programme is specifically designed to highlight the unique qualities of the 1755 double-manual harpsichord by Luigi Baillon. Built in Cyteux, Burgundy, it has a very different sound from Parisian instruments of the time; cleaner and brighter in tone, it is the perfect vehicle for Kitchen's subtly nuanced playing, which brings the sophistication of the period to new life.

Isabelle Desrochers, Geneviève Soly, Les Idées heureuses - Jacquet de la Guerre: Lisle De Delos, Jonas, Suite No. 3 (2000)

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Isabelle Desrochers, Geneviève Soly, Les Idées heureuses - Jacquet de la Guerre: Lisle De Delos, Jonas, Suite No. 3 (2000)

Isabelle Desrochers, Geneviève Soly, Les Idées heureuses - Jacquet de la Guerre: Lisle De Delos, Jonas, Suite No. 3 (2000)
WEB | FLAC (tracks) - 301 MB | 57:22
Genre: Classical | Label: ATMA Classique

Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre is one of the most remarkable female musical figures in history. Rarely has a woman composer garnered such esteem in her own time, and her success, rather than provoking resentment in the hearts of her contemporaries, inspired the utmost admiration. One has to give credit to the Grand Siècle, a unique period in this regard, for granting Élisabeth the respect she truly deserved. This recording features works seldom heard but nonetheless of exceptional quality, exemplifying two genres in which Jacquet de La Guerre excelled: the French cantata and the suite for harpsichord. In these, we can discover the intrinsic and timeless value of her artistry, regardless of the anecdotal aspects of the historical and social conditions in which they were created.