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    London Baroque - The Trio Sonata in 17th-Century France (2005)

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    London Baroque - The Trio Sonata in 17th-Century France (2005)

    London Baroque - The Trio Sonata in 17th-Century France (2005)
    EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 415 Mb | Total time: 69:56 | Scans included
    Classical | Label: BIS Records | # BIS-1465 | Recorded: 2004

    The Italian-style trio sonata, honed by Corelli into a monument of seventeenth century classicism with its perfect balance of new-found tonality and assimilation of dance forms into art music, had a hard time finding a foothold in France. Among other aspects, the unwillingness to abandon the dance suite – possibly caused by the privileged position of ballet as a royal pastime at the court of Louis XIV – meant that French composers waited until the end of the century to compose "proper" trio sonatas. But a great deal of experimentation with the form went on before that, and not surprisingly one of the experimenters was the Italian "immigrant" Lully. His rôle at the court of the Sun-king included providing small-scale works for the Coucher du Roi, the nightly ceremony marking the king's withdrawal to bed. Beginning with some of these “bed-chamber pieces”, and comprising composers both unknown (Geoffroy, Clérambault) and well-known (Marais, Louis Couperin), this fascinating survey of the development of the trio sonata in 17th century France includes La Superbe by François Couperin – who in 1725 was to write L'apothéose de Lully (BIS-CD-1275), in which he proclaims the divine nature of his forerunner – and fittingly concludes with Jean-Ferry Rebel's Tombeau de Monsieur Lully, a synthesis of the 17th century lament with the new Italian trio sonata style. This disc is a sequel to BIS-CD-1455, on which London Baroque with incomparable expertise explored the same period in England, to the critics' acclaim – for example in The Strad: "These carefully considered performances radiate real empathy with the idiom, and the vitality and rhetoric with which violinists Ingrid Seifert and Richard Gwilt infuse their interpretations is emphatically illuminating.

    Performer:
    London Baroque:
    Ingrid Seifert, violin
    Richard Gwilt, violin
    Charles Medlam, bass viol
    Terence Charlston, harpsichord

    Track List:
    Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632-1687)
    Trios pour le Coucher du Roi
    01. Symphonie
    02. Sarabande
    03. Menuet
    04. Chaconne
    Jean Nicolas Geoffroy (?-1694)
    05. Dialogue pour le clavessin et les violes
    Louis Couperin (1626-1661)
    06. Simphonie
    07. Dialogue
    François Couperin (1668-1733)
    La Superbe
    08. I.
    09. II. Légèrement
    10. III. Très lantement
    11. IV. Légèrement
    12. V. Air tendre
    13. VI. Gayement
    Gaspard Le Roux (1660-1707)
    Suite No.2 in D major
    14. I. Allement grave
    15. II. Courante
    16. III. Sarabande
    17. IV. Gavotte en Rondeau
    Louis-Nicolas Clérambault (1676-1749)
    Sonata in G major La Félicité
    18. I. Lentement - Allegro - Lent
    19. II. Allegro
    20. III. Piano
    21. IV. Allegro
    Marin Marais (1656-1728)
    Suite in G minor from Pièces en Trio
    22. Prélude
    23. Sarabande I
    24. Gigue
    25 Menuet I & II
    26. Plainte
    27. Petitte Passacaille
    28. Air
    Jean-Féry Rebel (1666-1747)
    Tombeau de Monsieur Lully for two violins and b.c.
    29. I. Lentement
    30. II. Vif
    31. III. Lentement
    32. IV. Vivement
    33. V. Les Regrets


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    London Baroque - The Trio Sonata in 17th-Century France (2005)

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