Wydawnictwo: Centaur
Nr katalogowy: CRC 3430
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: listopad 2016
EAN: 44747343020
Nr katalogowy: CRC 3430
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: listopad 2016
EAN: 44747343020
Rebel: Dance Suites and Sonatas
Centaur - CRC 3430
Kompozytor
Jean-Fery Rebel (1666-1747)
Jean-Fery Rebel (1666-1747)
Wykonawcy
Eco dell'Anima:
Jeanne Johnson, violin
Brent Wissick, viola
Peter Marshall, harpsichord
Eco dell'Anima:
Jeanne Johnson, violin
Brent Wissick, viola
Peter Marshall, harpsichord
Suite for violin & continuo No. 3 (from "Pieces Pour Le Violon")
12 Sonatas for Violin and Basso Continuo, Op. 2, no 8 in D minor
Suite for violin & continuo No. 1 in G major
12 Sonatas for Violin and Basso Continuo, Op. 2, no 7 in G minor
Suite for violin & continuo No. 2 (from "Pieces Pour Le Violon")
12 Sonatas for Violin and Basso Continuo, Op. 2, no 8 in D minor
Suite for violin & continuo No. 1 in G major
12 Sonatas for Violin and Basso Continuo, Op. 2, no 7 in G minor
Suite for violin & continuo No. 2 (from "Pieces Pour Le Violon")
Rebel (1666-1747) wrote wonderful dance suites and sonatas. These are beautifully performed on period instruments by Eco dell’Anima.
Best remembered for his colorful simphonie nouvelle Les Élémens and the innovative ballet Les caracteres de la danse, the French Baroque composer Jean-Féry Rebel was a member of the courts of Louis XIV and Louis XV, for whom he composed much dance and instrumental music. This recording by Eco dell'Anima presents three suites and two sonatas that Rebel published in 1705 and 1713, which are performed here on Baroque violin, viola da gamba, and harpsichord. While these pieces are rather conventional in instrumentation and style, and are not as daring in harmony and instrumental effects as Rebel's ballets, the music holds subtle charms in its florid melodic lines and the lively dance rhythms that made his music distinctive. Rendered in period style, with crisp details, glossy string tone, and elaborate ornamentation, the performances are appealing for their sparkle and verve, though the acoustics of the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta, Georgia are a bit too resonant for the lean textures of the music.
Best remembered for his colorful simphonie nouvelle Les Élémens and the innovative ballet Les caracteres de la danse, the French Baroque composer Jean-Féry Rebel was a member of the courts of Louis XIV and Louis XV, for whom he composed much dance and instrumental music. This recording by Eco dell'Anima presents three suites and two sonatas that Rebel published in 1705 and 1713, which are performed here on Baroque violin, viola da gamba, and harpsichord. While these pieces are rather conventional in instrumentation and style, and are not as daring in harmony and instrumental effects as Rebel's ballets, the music holds subtle charms in its florid melodic lines and the lively dance rhythms that made his music distinctive. Rendered in period style, with crisp details, glossy string tone, and elaborate ornamentation, the performances are appealing for their sparkle and verve, though the acoustics of the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta, Georgia are a bit too resonant for the lean textures of the music.