Vincent Lauzer: Passaggi
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Label: Atma Classique
Cat No: ACD22637
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 18th November 2013
Contents
Works
Diminutions sur la chanson 'Susanne un jour' de Roland de LassusSinfonie (6), op.7
Cento partite sopra Passacaglia (1637)
Mealli, Giovanni Antonio Pandolfi
Violin Sonatas (6), op.3Diminutions sur le madrigal 'Ancor che co'l partire' de Cipriano da Rore
Sonata no.2
Sonata no.4
Artists
Vincent Lauzer (recorder)Mark Edwards (harpsichord, organ)
Works
Diminutions sur la chanson 'Susanne un jour' de Roland de LassusSinfonie (6), op.7
Cento partite sopra Passacaglia (1637)
Mealli, Giovanni Antonio Pandolfi
Violin Sonatas (6), op.3Diminutions sur le madrigal 'Ancor che co'l partire' de Cipriano da Rore
Sonata no.2
Sonata no.4
Artists
Vincent Lauzer (recorder)Mark Edwards (harpsichord, organ)
About
Vincent Lauzer presents 'Passaggi', his debut recording on the Atma label, featuring Italian music for recorder from the 16th and 17th centuries by Bassano, Frescobaldi and Castello, among many others. Lauzer was named Révélation Radio-Canada for 2013-2014 and Discovery of the Year at the Opus Prize gala event in 2012,
In 2012, Vincent Lauzer won the First Prize during the Stepping Stone of the Canada Music Competition and the Career Development Award from the Women’s Musical Club of Toronto. He has also won several first prizes in regional and provincial competitions, including the Grand Prize, in 2008 and 2009, of the Canada Music Competition in the 19 to 30 years old category.
Since winning first prize at the 2012 Musica Antiqua Bruges International Harpsichord Competition, Canadian harpsichordist and organist Mark Edwards has quickly earned recognition for his captivating performances, bringing the listener “to new and unpredictable regions, using all of the resources of his instrument, [...] of his virtuosity, and of his imagination” (La Libre Belgique).
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