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Format : 1 CD Durée totale : 01:26:58
Enregistrement : 2018-2019 Lieu : Vienne Pays : Autriche Prise de son : Stereo
Label : Gramola Référence : GRAM99224 EAN : 9003643992245 Code Prix : DM019A
Année d'édition : 2021 Date de sortie : 01/03/2021
Genre : Classique
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Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583-1643)Toccata pour clavecin n° 2, L II Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562-1621)Variations sur "Onder een linde groen" Thomas Tomkins (1572-1656)A Sad Pavan for These Distracted Times Louis Couperin (1626-16661)Extraits de la Suite pour clavecin n° 10 Prélude en ré mineur Chaconne en ré mineur Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)Toccata pour clavecin en do mineur, BWV 911 György Ligeti (1923-2006)Hungarian Rock Jean-Henri d'Anglebert (1629-1691)Suite pour clavecin en ré mineur Stefan Gottfried (1971-)Jazz-Impro Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788)Fantaisie en fa dièse mineur Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)Andante favori en fa majeur Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)Divertimento en do majeur, Hob. XVI/7 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)Fantaisie en ré mineur, K 397 Dubee Sohn, clavecin (clavecin C. Grimaldi, 1697, Italie) Erich Traxler, clavecin (clavecins A. Ruckers, 1644, Belgique et M. Skowroneck, 1992, Allemagne) Paulina Zmuda, clavecin (clavecins A. Ruckers, 1644, Belgique et N. Dumont, 1707, France)
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Gordon Murray, born in Canada, was professor for harpsichord at the Universities of Music and Performing Arts in Graz and Vienna, Austria; he published numerous recordings and gave performances with some of the most popular ensembles of ancient music up to his sudden death in 2017. “Harpsifly”, the album in remembrance of his artistic legacy features some of his most established students playing on historic keyboard instruments from his personal collection, the likes of which include harpsichords by Andreas Ruckers from 1644, Nicolas Dumont from 1707, and Carlo Grimaldi from 1697, as well as new renditions of a Flemish instrument and a fortepiano by Anton Walter from Vienna. The works presented are by Frescobaldi, Sweelinck, Tomkins, Couperin, J. S. Bach, d Anglebert and CPE Bach, Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven as well as ranging into modern times with “Hungarian Rock” by Ligeti and “Jazz-Impro” by one of the artists, Stefan Gottfried.
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