Mauricio Buraglia - Deux Grands Maitres de l'Ecriture pour le Luth Baroque et le Theorbe (2012)
BAND/ARTIST: Mauricio Buraglia
- Title: Deux Grands Maitres de l'Ecriture pour le Luth Baroque et le Theorbe
- Year Of Release: 2012
- Label: Magnatune
- Genre: Classica
- Quality: flac lossless
- Total Time: 00:49:20
- Total Size: 202 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Introduzzione et Allegro La Majeur (SL Weiss)
02. Courante La Majeur (SL Weiss)
03. Bourree La Majeur (SL Weiss)
04. Sarabande Grave La Majeur (SL Weiss)
05. Menuet La Majeur (SL Weiss)
06. Presto La Majeur (SL Weiss)
07. Prelude Sol mineur (R de Visee)
08. Allemande La Conversation (R de Visee)
09. Courante Sol Mineur (R de Visee)
10. Gavotte Sol Mineur (R de Visee)
11. Sarabande Sol Mineur (R de Visee)
12. Gigue Sol Mineur (R de Visee)
This album features Robert De Visée (1650-1665? -1732?) Lutenist, guitarist and theorbo player of King Louis XIV and Sylvius Leopold Weiss (1687-1750) lutenist at the court of Dresden.
The album showpieces two high points from the repertoire for these instruments: the quality of the work, the perfection of the writing, the deep knowledge of the possibilities of the instruments (playing at their limits) and by the enormous amount of pieces and suites that they have left us. Literally thousands of pieces!
Their music travelled throughout Europe and was highly appreciated even by the genius composers of the era: Bach, Couperin, etc.
De Visée works in a very natural style: refined and measured and touching. Weiss works in a style which is full of imagination and surprises, often stunning in its virtuosity.
Weiss' suite in A major No. 45 (from the Dresden manuscript) is a turning point for Weiss' own work. De Visée's suite in G Minor (from under the manuscript by De Saizenay) is also a culmination of perfection of his style.
01. Introduzzione et Allegro La Majeur (SL Weiss)
02. Courante La Majeur (SL Weiss)
03. Bourree La Majeur (SL Weiss)
04. Sarabande Grave La Majeur (SL Weiss)
05. Menuet La Majeur (SL Weiss)
06. Presto La Majeur (SL Weiss)
07. Prelude Sol mineur (R de Visee)
08. Allemande La Conversation (R de Visee)
09. Courante Sol Mineur (R de Visee)
10. Gavotte Sol Mineur (R de Visee)
11. Sarabande Sol Mineur (R de Visee)
12. Gigue Sol Mineur (R de Visee)
This album features Robert De Visée (1650-1665? -1732?) Lutenist, guitarist and theorbo player of King Louis XIV and Sylvius Leopold Weiss (1687-1750) lutenist at the court of Dresden.
The album showpieces two high points from the repertoire for these instruments: the quality of the work, the perfection of the writing, the deep knowledge of the possibilities of the instruments (playing at their limits) and by the enormous amount of pieces and suites that they have left us. Literally thousands of pieces!
Their music travelled throughout Europe and was highly appreciated even by the genius composers of the era: Bach, Couperin, etc.
De Visée works in a very natural style: refined and measured and touching. Weiss works in a style which is full of imagination and surprises, often stunning in its virtuosity.
Weiss' suite in A major No. 45 (from the Dresden manuscript) is a turning point for Weiss' own work. De Visée's suite in G Minor (from under the manuscript by De Saizenay) is also a culmination of perfection of his style.
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