Wydawnictwo: Aeolus
Seria: Couperin Edition
Nr katalogowy: AE 10184
Nośnik: 1 SACD
Data wydania: styczeń 2021
EAN: 4026798101848
Seria: Couperin Edition
Nr katalogowy: AE 10184
Nośnik: 1 SACD
Data wydania: styczeń 2021
EAN: 4026798101848
Couperin L.: Edition, Vol. 4 - Pieces de clavecin
Aeolus - AE 10184
Kompozytor
Louis Couperin (1626-61)
Louis Couperin (1626-61)
Wykonawcy
Bob van Asperen, harpsichord
Bob van Asperen, harpsichord
Utwory na płycie:
Suite in g
Suite in d
Suite in C
Suite in e
Suite in b
Suite in D
Pavanne in f
Fantasie in e phrygian
Suite in d
Suite in C
Suite in e
Suite in b
Suite in D
Pavanne in f
Fantasie in e phrygian
Harpsichord friends had to wait a long time for this fourth SACD and the conclusion of the complete harpsichord works of Louis Couperin (a fifth organ volume is still in preparation). On the fantastic original “Velen” Ruckers harpsichord, recorded in a church on the Lower Rhine, Bob van Aspern shows with his inimitably flexible and colorful playing why this repertoire is so loved by connoisseurs.
The musical proximity to Johann Jacob Froberger and the Parisian colleagues is not only to be heard, but also described and elucidated by Bob van Aspern in the as always comprehensive booklet – even several works by Parisian “guest composers” are included as in the previous volumes.
Found on the SACD layer are high-resolution recordings in stereo and in 5.0 surround sound.
Recording: Wertherbruch, Germany, 2008. Bob von Asperen plays on harpsichord by Ioannes Ruckers, Antwerp 1640 (formerly Schloss Velen/Westphalia)
The musical proximity to Johann Jacob Froberger and the Parisian colleagues is not only to be heard, but also described and elucidated by Bob van Aspern in the as always comprehensive booklet – even several works by Parisian “guest composers” are included as in the previous volumes.
Found on the SACD layer are high-resolution recordings in stereo and in 5.0 surround sound.
Recording: Wertherbruch, Germany, 2008. Bob von Asperen plays on harpsichord by Ioannes Ruckers, Antwerp 1640 (formerly Schloss Velen/Westphalia)