La Famille Rameau-Werke für Cembalo

Justin Taylor
La Famille Rameau-Werke für Cembalo

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Alpha
Release date: 09/Apr/2021
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Details / Tracklist: Pi?ces de clavecin
01. "Les tendres plaintes"
02. "Les cyclopes"
03. "La Rameau"
04. "Menuet barosais"
05. "Nouvelles suites de pi?ces de clavecin: La poule"
06. "Les sauvages (Th?me)"
07. "Les sauvages (Variations)"
08. "Nouvelles suites de pi?ces de clavecin: Les triolets"
09. "La Forqueray"
10. "Nouvelles suites de pi?ces de clavecin: L'Egyptienne"
11. "Pi?ces de clavecin: Allemande en mi"
12. "Sonate nø 1 : Rondo Grazioso"
13. "Pi?ces de clavecin: Le rappel des oiseaux"
Premier livre de pi?ces de clavecin
14. "Allemande en la"
15. "Courante en la"
Nouvelles suites de pi?ces de clavecin
16. "Sarabande en la"
17. "Gavotte & doubles"
18. "Images I: Hommage ? Rameau"
Number of discs: 1
Description:During his lifetime, Rameau enjoyed a glittering reputation and was admired by all Europe, while Debussyâ??s Hommage à Rameau proves that his fame survived down the centuries. But what do we know about the rest of the Rameau family? Our harpsichordist-genealogist Justin Taylor sets out on the trail of Jean-Philippeâ??s son Claude-François and his nephew Lazare. To be sure, Rameauâ??s genius dwarfs all around him, as is demonstrated by such pieces as La Livri, La Poule and Lâ??Ã?gyptienne, not to mention the magnificent Nouvelle Suite in A minor, but the music of his descendants has its own interest. -
During his lifetime, Rameau enjoyed a glittering reputation and was admired by all Europe, while Debussy's Hommage à Rameau proves that his fame survived down the centuries. But what do we know about the rest of the Rameau family? After a highly acclaimed album devoted to the Forqueray family (ALPHA247, Gramophone Editor's Choice, Choc of the year 2016 in Classica, Grand Prix de l'Académie Charles Cros), our harpsichordist-genealogist Justin Taylor sets out on the trail of Jean-Philippe's son Claude-François and his nephew Lazare. To be sure, Rameau's genius dwarfs all around him, as is demonstrated by such pieces as La Livri, La Poule and L'Égyptienne, not to mention the magnificent Nouvelle Suite in A minor, but the music of his descendants has it's own interest. Justin Taylor introduces us to a work by Claude-François Rameau (La Forqueray) and the Sonata no.1 in E major by Lazare Rameau. He switches from the splendid harpsichord of the Château d'Assas (a two-manual instrument of the first half of the eighteenth century, attributed to the Lyon-based maker Donzelague) to the 1891 Érard piano of the Musée de la Musique in Paris for Debussy's tribute to his great predecessor.
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