Marsyas Baroque - Dieupart & Bach - A Suite Connection (2024) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Marsyas Baroque
- Title: Dieupart & Bach - A Suite Connection
- Year Of Release: 2024
- Label: GWK Records
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:08:15
- Total Size: 420 mb / 1.34 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Suite No. 3 in B Minor: I. Ouverture
02. Suite No. 3 in B Minor: II. Allemande
03. Suite No. 3 in B Minor: III. Courante
04. Suite No. 3 in B Minor: IV. Sarabande
05. Suite No. 3 in B Minor: V. Gavotte
06. Suite No. 3 in B Minor: VI. Menuet
07. Suite No. 3 in B Minor: VII. Gigue
08. Suite No. 5 in F Major: I. Ouverture
09. Suite No. 5 in F Major: II. Allemande
10. Suite No. 5 in F Major: III. Courante
11. Suite No. 5 in F Major: IV. Sarabande
12. Suite No. 5 in F Major: V. Gavotte
13. Suite No. 5 in F Major: VI. Menuet
14. Suite No. 5 in F Major: VII. Gigue
15. Ouverture nach Französischer Art, BWV 831a (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble by Leonard Schick & Marsyas Baroque)
16. English Suite No. 2 in A Minor, BWV 807 (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble by Leonard Schick & Marsyas Baroque): II. Allemande
17. English Suite No. 2 in A Minor, BWV 807 (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble by Leonard Schick & Marsyas Baroque): III. Courante
18. English Suite No. 2 in A Minor, BWV 807 (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble by Leonard Schick & Marsyas Baroque): IV. Sarabande
19. English Suite No. 2 in A Minor, BWV 807 (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble by Leonard Schick & Marsyas Baroque): V. Bourrée I - VI. Bourrée II
20. English Suite No. 2 in A Minor, BWV 807 (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble by Leonard Schick & Marsyas Baroque): VII. Gigue
21. English Suite No. 4 in G Major, BWV 809 (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble by Leonard Schick & Marsyas Baroque): I. Prélude
22. English Suite No. 4 in G Major, BWV 809 (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble by Leonard Schick & Marsyas Baroque): II. Allemande
23. English Suite No. 4 in G Major, BWV 809 (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble by Leonard Schick & Marsyas Baroque): III. Courante
24. English Suite No. 4 in G Major, BWV 809 (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble by Leonard Schick & Marsyas Baroque): IV. Sarabande
25. English Suite No. 4 in G Major, BWV 809 (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble by Leonard Schick & Marsyas Baroque): V. Menuet I - VI. Menuet II
26. English Suite No. 4 in G Major, BWV 809 (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble by Leonard Schick & Marsyas Baroque): VII. Gigue
A suite connection between J. S. Bach (1685-1750) and Charles François Dieupart (1667-1740) is claimed by the young, multi-award-winning baroque ensemble Marsyas Baroque with its debut CD. The juxtaposition of two English Suites by Bach and two Suittes de Clavessin by Dieupart, who is virtually unknown today, shows not only that the French composer is still underestimated, but also that Bach was inspired by the work of his colleague.
He developed his own musical ideas by studying Dieupart's collection of suites and probably even wrote his English Suites for him. The album reveals the stylistic similarities between the two works by presenting Dieupart's suites not as pure harpsichord pieces, but - as the first edition of 1701 suggests as an alternative to solo performance on the harpsichord and as was fashionable in the Baroque period, but is extremely rarely practised today - mises en concert. The other instruments accompany the outer parts of the harpsichord, which does not function as a continuo instrument but plays quasi-soloistically. This makes the sound palette of the suites broader and their dynamics richer than on the harpsichord alone.
In return, Bach's suites are heard anew in an arrangement inspired by Dieupart's mises en concert version - an "experiment-with-advantage", as Marsyas Baroque and baroque expert Leonard Schick comment on their work, as the form of the suites sometimes emerges more clearly than in the original and the performance becomes more varied and colorful.
01. Suite No. 3 in B Minor: I. Ouverture
02. Suite No. 3 in B Minor: II. Allemande
03. Suite No. 3 in B Minor: III. Courante
04. Suite No. 3 in B Minor: IV. Sarabande
05. Suite No. 3 in B Minor: V. Gavotte
06. Suite No. 3 in B Minor: VI. Menuet
07. Suite No. 3 in B Minor: VII. Gigue
08. Suite No. 5 in F Major: I. Ouverture
09. Suite No. 5 in F Major: II. Allemande
10. Suite No. 5 in F Major: III. Courante
11. Suite No. 5 in F Major: IV. Sarabande
12. Suite No. 5 in F Major: V. Gavotte
13. Suite No. 5 in F Major: VI. Menuet
14. Suite No. 5 in F Major: VII. Gigue
15. Ouverture nach Französischer Art, BWV 831a (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble by Leonard Schick & Marsyas Baroque)
16. English Suite No. 2 in A Minor, BWV 807 (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble by Leonard Schick & Marsyas Baroque): II. Allemande
17. English Suite No. 2 in A Minor, BWV 807 (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble by Leonard Schick & Marsyas Baroque): III. Courante
18. English Suite No. 2 in A Minor, BWV 807 (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble by Leonard Schick & Marsyas Baroque): IV. Sarabande
19. English Suite No. 2 in A Minor, BWV 807 (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble by Leonard Schick & Marsyas Baroque): V. Bourrée I - VI. Bourrée II
20. English Suite No. 2 in A Minor, BWV 807 (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble by Leonard Schick & Marsyas Baroque): VII. Gigue
21. English Suite No. 4 in G Major, BWV 809 (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble by Leonard Schick & Marsyas Baroque): I. Prélude
22. English Suite No. 4 in G Major, BWV 809 (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble by Leonard Schick & Marsyas Baroque): II. Allemande
23. English Suite No. 4 in G Major, BWV 809 (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble by Leonard Schick & Marsyas Baroque): III. Courante
24. English Suite No. 4 in G Major, BWV 809 (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble by Leonard Schick & Marsyas Baroque): IV. Sarabande
25. English Suite No. 4 in G Major, BWV 809 (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble by Leonard Schick & Marsyas Baroque): V. Menuet I - VI. Menuet II
26. English Suite No. 4 in G Major, BWV 809 (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble by Leonard Schick & Marsyas Baroque): VII. Gigue
A suite connection between J. S. Bach (1685-1750) and Charles François Dieupart (1667-1740) is claimed by the young, multi-award-winning baroque ensemble Marsyas Baroque with its debut CD. The juxtaposition of two English Suites by Bach and two Suittes de Clavessin by Dieupart, who is virtually unknown today, shows not only that the French composer is still underestimated, but also that Bach was inspired by the work of his colleague.
He developed his own musical ideas by studying Dieupart's collection of suites and probably even wrote his English Suites for him. The album reveals the stylistic similarities between the two works by presenting Dieupart's suites not as pure harpsichord pieces, but - as the first edition of 1701 suggests as an alternative to solo performance on the harpsichord and as was fashionable in the Baroque period, but is extremely rarely practised today - mises en concert. The other instruments accompany the outer parts of the harpsichord, which does not function as a continuo instrument but plays quasi-soloistically. This makes the sound palette of the suites broader and their dynamics richer than on the harpsichord alone.
In return, Bach's suites are heard anew in an arrangement inspired by Dieupart's mises en concert version - an "experiment-with-advantage", as Marsyas Baroque and baroque expert Leonard Schick comment on their work, as the form of the suites sometimes emerges more clearly than in the original and the performance becomes more varied and colorful.
Year 2024 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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