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2020-10-11 17:24:00
West Wycombe Chamber Music Festival | Fermata #1 – George Frideric Handel, Jean-Philippe Rameau, Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Johannes Brahms, Ludwig van Beethoven, Ivor Gurney – Lawrence Power, Vilde Frang, John Myerscough, Pavel Kolesnikov, Tim Crawford, Annabelle Meare, Simon Crawford-Phillips, Alexander Sitkovetsky, Timothy Crawford, Timothy Ridout (HD 1080p)
I'm delighted to welcome you to the 2020 West Wycombe Chamber Music Festival! We are so excited to share with you what we have been working on over the past month – as I mentioned here before, for obvious reasons we were unable to present the festival this year with live audience. However I feel this has presented us with fascinating challenges and questions... How do we recreate the energy and soul of our special festival on film? How should we programme without the energy of an audience to help and influence a performance? All questions that need answering. I feel privileged to have been joined by some truly magnificent artists on this voyage of discovery – you can discover them all here on the website and our social media channels throughout October. A Fermata is arguably the most powerful musical device available to a composer, within which the […]
2020-04-30 05:20:00
Debussy-Rameau (CD Review)
Vikingur Olafsson, piano. Deutsche Grammophon 479 7701.Program by track: 1) Debussy: La damoiselle élue – Prélude; 2) Rameau: Piéces de Clavecin (1724), Le Rappel des oiseaux; 3) Rigaudons 1, 2 & Double; 4) Musette en rondeau; 5) Tambourin; 6) La Villageoise; 7) Gigues en rondeau 1 & 2; 8) Debussy: Estampes, 3. Jardins sous la pluie; 9) Children's Corner, 3. Serenade for the Doll; 10) 4. The Snow Is Dancing; 11) Rameau: Piéces de Clavecin (1724), Les Tendres Plaintes; 12) Les Tourbillons, 13) L'entretien des Muses; 14) Debussy: Préludes, Book 1, Des pas sur la neige 15) Rameau: Piéces de Clavecin (1724), La joyeuse; 16) Les Cyclopes; 17) Rameau/Vikingur Ólafsson: The Arts and the Hours; 18) Debussy: Préludes Book 1, 8. La fille aux cheveux de lin; 19) Préludes Book 2, 8. Ondine; 20) Rameau: Cinquième concert, 2. La Cupis 21) Quatrième concert, 2. L'indiscrète; 22) 3. La Rameau; 23) […]
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2012-05-20 14:39:31
Friday night, Les Bostonades locked in “Pièces de clavecin en concerts” of Jean-Philippe Rameau at First Church, Boston. Relaxed, yet with obvious purpose, Akiko Sato sat at a French-styled harpsichord (Andrew Wooderson, London) with its two sets of eight-foot strings and one set of four-foot strings. This she blended in immaculately with Scott Metcalfe’s violin and Emily Walhout’s viola da gamba. Walhout, who grew up playing the cello, never took her eyes off the sheets of Baroque music on the stand before her. Metcalf often smiled. All three appeared friendly, precocious, and unpretentious. Programming all five of Rameau’s instrumental gems was as straightforward as could be. His title page of the original score gives away the idea that these concerts could be played on keyboard alone or with other instruments: “Pièces de clavecin en concerts avec un violon ouune flute, et une viole ou un deuxie’me [sic] violon.” But the […]
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