William Carter - Francesco Corbetta: La guitarre royalle (2004)
BAND/ARTIST: William Carter
- Title: Francesco Corbetta: La guitarre royalle
- Year Of Release: 2004
- Label: Linn Records
- Genre: Classical Guitar
- Quality: flac lossless
- Total Time: 01:13:27
- Total Size: 308 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Pieces in C: I. Chaconne
02. Pieces in C: II. Menuet
03. Pieces in C: III. Autre chaconne
04. Prelude
05. Folie
06. Sarabande
07. Suite in G Minor: I. Prelude
08. Suite in G Minor: II. Allemande
09. Suite in G Minor: III. Courante
10. Suite in G Minor: IV. Sarabande
11. Suite in G Minor: V. Gigue
12. Suite in G Minor: VI. Passacaille
13. Pieces in D: I. Gigue à la manière anglois
14. Pieces in D: II. Menuet
15. Pieces in D: III. Chaconne
16. Suite in A Minor: I. Prelude
17. Suite in A Minor: II. Allemande
18. Suite in A Minor: III. Courante
19. Suite in A Minor: IV. Sarabande (La victoire)
20. Suite in A Minor: V. Passacaille
21. Folie in G Minor
22. Las Vacas Espagnole
23. Suite in G Major: I. Prelude
24. Suite in G Major: II. Allemande
25. Suite in G Major: III. Courante
26. Suite in G Major: IV. Sarabande
27. Suite in G Major: V. Passacaille
28. Passacaille en rondeau
A hidden gem of guitar music written by Francesco Corbetta for the bedchambers of Louis XIV. Widely known as one of the founding members of the Palladian Ensemble, this is Carter's debut solo recording.
La Guitarre Royalle is William Carter's first solo recording and features the works of Francesco Corbetta (c. 1615-1681) who taught guitar to Louis XIV. Corbetta was considered by his contemporaries to be the greatest guitar virtuoso of his time. As well his time in the French Royal Courts, Corbetta also lived in London for a few years as part of King Charles II "Private Music", playing and teaching the royal brothers as well as other members of the nobility.
The works on this recording are from Corbetta's books La Guitarre Royalle, and are firmly in the French style – the result of his residence in France and at the French-influenced English court of Charles II.
01. Pieces in C: I. Chaconne
02. Pieces in C: II. Menuet
03. Pieces in C: III. Autre chaconne
04. Prelude
05. Folie
06. Sarabande
07. Suite in G Minor: I. Prelude
08. Suite in G Minor: II. Allemande
09. Suite in G Minor: III. Courante
10. Suite in G Minor: IV. Sarabande
11. Suite in G Minor: V. Gigue
12. Suite in G Minor: VI. Passacaille
13. Pieces in D: I. Gigue à la manière anglois
14. Pieces in D: II. Menuet
15. Pieces in D: III. Chaconne
16. Suite in A Minor: I. Prelude
17. Suite in A Minor: II. Allemande
18. Suite in A Minor: III. Courante
19. Suite in A Minor: IV. Sarabande (La victoire)
20. Suite in A Minor: V. Passacaille
21. Folie in G Minor
22. Las Vacas Espagnole
23. Suite in G Major: I. Prelude
24. Suite in G Major: II. Allemande
25. Suite in G Major: III. Courante
26. Suite in G Major: IV. Sarabande
27. Suite in G Major: V. Passacaille
28. Passacaille en rondeau
A hidden gem of guitar music written by Francesco Corbetta for the bedchambers of Louis XIV. Widely known as one of the founding members of the Palladian Ensemble, this is Carter's debut solo recording.
La Guitarre Royalle is William Carter's first solo recording and features the works of Francesco Corbetta (c. 1615-1681) who taught guitar to Louis XIV. Corbetta was considered by his contemporaries to be the greatest guitar virtuoso of his time. As well his time in the French Royal Courts, Corbetta also lived in London for a few years as part of King Charles II "Private Music", playing and teaching the royal brothers as well as other members of the nobility.
The works on this recording are from Corbetta's books La Guitarre Royalle, and are firmly in the French style – the result of his residence in France and at the French-influenced English court of Charles II.
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