Straddling the divide between the early French harpsichordists, such as
Chambonnières and D’Anglebert, and the later masters of the genre –
Couperin ‘Le Grand’, Rameau and Duphly – composers of this inbetween
period have in the past been sadly neglected. This release, featuring
the complete published harpsichord music of Louis-Nicolas Clérambault
and Louis Marchand, who flourished at the turn of the 18th century,
reverses that trend, highlighting the fascinating developments taking
place in French harpsichord music of the time.
Clérambault was better known for his secular cantatas and organ music,
but his sole publication for harpsichord, the Livre de pièces de
clavecin, reveals a composer highly adept at writing for the keyboard
instrument too. Each of the two suites is divided into ten dance
movements, all remarkably diverse. The C major Suite contains a lively
Allemande and Gavotte, each followed by a Double, which elaborates on
the original. The two Sarabandes are darker in tone, marked ‘fort grave’
and ‘gravement’ respectively. The C minor Suite is also more serious,
with some surprising dissonances occurring in the Sarabande. Marchand,
too, proves himself to be a thoughtful composer: his Suite in D minor is
among the finest of the period, particularly the splendid,
introspective Chaconne. In contrast, La Vénitienne is an exuberant,
lively piece, short but perfectly formed.
Spanish performer Yago Mahúgo has already released a highly-acclaimed
album on Brilliant Classics comprising Royer’s complete harpsichord
music (BC94479); Arkiv Music called it a ‘fine disc, which one would be
proud to have in their collection’, and it was selected as CD of the
Month in Spanish magazine Scherzo. Yago Mahúgo is founder and conductor
of Ímpetus Madrid Baroque Ensemble, which has performed at some of the
leading Spanish festivals, as well as concert halls nationwide.
The complete harpsichord works by Clerambault and Marchand on one CD!
Louis-Nicholas Clérambault and Louis Marchand are typical
representatives of the French harpsichord style, flourishing in the
first half of the 18-th century. Their Suites (multi movement sequels of
dance forms) are grand, stately, rhythmically free and featuring lavish
embellishments, all in perfect accordance with the courtly life at
Versailles, the palace of Sun King Louis the XIV.
Harpsichordist Yago Mahugo is winner of several prestigious
Competitions, notably the Bruges Early Music Competition. His previous
recording on Brilliant Classics of works by Royer received several 5
star reviews in international music magazines, and was “CD of the Month”
in the Spanish magazine Scherzo.
Excellent liner notes written by a musicologist. brilliantclassics.com
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