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London Baroque, Charles Medlam - Marin Marais: La Gamme, Sonate à la Marésienne (1983) CD-Rip

London Baroque, Charles Medlam - Marin Marais: La Gamme, Sonate à la Marésienne (1983) CD-Rip
  • Title: Marin Marais: La Gamme, Sonate à la Marésienne
  • Year Of Release: 1983
  • Label: Harmonia Mundi France
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
  • Total Time: 47:09
  • Total Size: 333 Mb
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Tracklist:

1 La Gamme, En Forme De Petit Opéra
1.1 Ut - Ré - Mi - Fa - Sol - La - Si - Ut - Si - La - Sol 24:28
1.2 Fa - Mi - Ré - Ut 10:07
2 Sonate À La Marésienne 12:23
2.1 Un Peu Grave
2.2 Légèrement
2.3 Un Peu Gay
2.4 Sarabande
2.5 Très Vivement
2.6 Gravement, Doux
2.7 Gigue

London Baroque:
Ingrid Seifert - violon,
Charles Medlam - viole de gambe,
William Hunt - viole de gambe,
John Toll - clavecin,
Charles Medlam - direction

London Baroque, one of our best pre-classical ensembles, has chosen an all-Marais programme for its debut on gramophone records. Both works come from a collection published in 1723 containing unusually extended pieces in a style often removed from that of Marais's Pièces de violes. The most elaborate of them is La gamme which, as its name suggests, relies both on the ascending and descending levels of the scale for its invention. Its opening measures, an upward and downward C major scale, do not, perhaps, promise much in the way of entertainment but Marais soon involves us in a kaleidoscope of rhythms, harmonic shifts, tonal colours and affections which are bound together by the overall scale-wise concept of the work. It is a considerable tour de force on the part of the by then elderly composer, for nowhere does the invention flag though I felt, too, that Marais only intermittently speaks with that eloquence which characterizes so many of his Pièce de violes. I found myself riveted more by the structure and novelty of the piece, "en forme de petit opéra", as Marias described it, than by its melodic content. Nevertheless, the harmonic strength and rich rhythmic vocabulary raise La gamme far beyond the realms of the merely novel. Ingrid Seifert and Charles Medlam offer a vivid and wellsustained performance, full of vitality and commendably alive to the innumerable subtleties of the text.

La Marésienne for violin and continuo is more conventional in form and reverts to a more characteristic idiom; but I found it hardly less of a work than the other, even though it is considerably less than half its length. Ingrid Seifert gives a colourful and splendidly incisive account of it, stylishly embellished and with an effective forcefulness: not that she has all the fun by any means as the thrilling ostinato-based variations in the "trés vivement" amply testify.


London Baroque, Charles Medlam - Marin Marais: La Gamme, Sonate à la Marésienne (1983) CD-Rip




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