L Couperin - Non mesure: Keyboard Preludes
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Label: Fra Bernardo
Cat No: FB2105989
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 20th August 2021
Contents
Works
La Piemontoise in A minor, G102Passacaille in C major, G27
Prelude in A major, G8
Prelude in A minor, G6 'a l'imitation de Mr. Froberger'
Prelude in A minor, G7
Prelude in C major, G9
Prelude in C major, G10
Prelude in C major, G11
Prelude in C minor (MS Parville)
Prelude in D major, G2
Prelude in D minor, G1
Prelude in E minor, G14
Prelude in F major, G12
Prelude in F major, G13
Prelude in G major (MS Parville)
Prelude in G minor, G3
Prelude in G minor, G4
Prelude in G minor, G5
Tombeau de M de Blancrocher in F major, G81
Artists
Johannes M Bogner (harpsichord)Works
La Piemontoise in A minor, G102Passacaille in C major, G27
Prelude in A major, G8
Prelude in A minor, G6 'a l'imitation de Mr. Froberger'
Prelude in A minor, G7
Prelude in C major, G9
Prelude in C major, G10
Prelude in C major, G11
Prelude in C minor (MS Parville)
Prelude in D major, G2
Prelude in D minor, G1
Prelude in E minor, G14
Prelude in F major, G12
Prelude in F major, G13
Prelude in G major (MS Parville)
Prelude in G minor, G3
Prelude in G minor, G4
Prelude in G minor, G5
Tombeau de M de Blancrocher in F major, G81
Artists
Johannes M Bogner (harpsichord)About
These unrhythmic pieces represent the zenith of free playing on the keyboard instrument in the 17th century.
Their enigmatic notation requires accomplished, but above all inspired, performers. In his recording, the musician used a copy of a harpsichord by Vincent Tibaut, which uses bird feathers as keels.
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