Music from the Age of Louis XIV
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Label: Delphian
Cat No: DCD34109
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 29th July 2013
Contents
Works
Tombeau de Monsieur de ChambonnieresPieces de clavecin I
Guerre, Elisabeth Jacquet de la
Suite in F majorAtys
Phaeton, LWV61
Artists
John Kitchen (harpsichord)Works
Tombeau de Monsieur de ChambonnieresPieces de clavecin I
Guerre, Elisabeth Jacquet de la
Suite in F majorAtys
Phaeton, LWV61
Artists
John Kitchen (harpsichord)About
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.
The familiarity born of Kitchen's daily experience with the Edinburgh collections and their setting shines through these performances.
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