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French composer (1715-1789)
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2019-05-04 04:40:00
Classical Music News of the Week, May 4, 2019
[…] Orchestra of Colorado May 12, 13: Thomas Cooley Sherezade Panthaki Handel: Dixit Dominus Bach: Cantata No. 131 Purcell: Arias from The Fairy Queen Music of the Baroque May 16: Marc Molomot Purcell: Dido and Aeneas The Angel's Share May 18: Laurence Cummings Eric Jurenas Handel: Saul, HWV 53 Göttingen International Handel Festival May 18: Michael Schade Mendelssohn: Elijah Wiener Musikverein May 19: Jory Vinikour Poulenc: Concert Champêtre Orchester Wiener Akademie May 31: Music by Bach, Duphly, Handel, and Rameau Clavecin en Concert May 19: Shereazde Panthaki Meg Bragle Bach: Mass in B minor, BWV 232 Bach Society of St. Louis May 19, 23: Laura Stickling Cipullo: The Parting Music of Remembrance May 20: Daniel Taylor Purcell: The Fairy Queen Opera Nuova May 22 - June 1: Alexander Dobson James Rolfe: Against Nature Coleman Lemieux & Compagnie May 23: Marguerite Krull De la Guerre cantatas Mango Baroque May 24: Nicholas McGegan […]
2017-08-29 02:00:00
Music by Rameau, Philidor, Blavet, Guignon and Duphly, enjoyed by Gerald Fenech. '... an intensity and sweetness of tone that is consistently engaging.'
2016-07-03 01:00:00
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Four Sonatas, K6-K9 (1764) Jacques Duphly (1715-1789) Third Book of Keyboard Pieces (1756) Stéphanie-Marie Degand, Violin Violaine Cochard, Harpsichord Agogique AG009 (2013) [Flac & Scans]
2015-01-21 23:46:00
Salon/Sanctuary’s ‘More Between Heaven & Earth’
[…] Gould and a man’s suit for Clifford. I did prefer the darker, more dignified costume Scott wore a year ago to the Dresden Shepherd outfit that Cake wore, and I don’t remember Boutté’s wig possessing those distracting peyos — but these are quibbles. Hell hath no fury: Gould and Cake. At the harpsichord, Elliot Figg led members of the Salon/Sanctuary Orchestra in a crisp, energetic reading, which included instrumental spotlights on him (in Duphly’s “La Médée”) and on violinist Tatiana Daubek (in the adagio from Correlli’s Sonata in G-minor). So very little of this music is familiar to modern audiences that it’s easy to feel that we, like Jefferson and Cosway, are hearing it fresh from the composers’ pens — another way in which More Between Heaven and Earth succeeds. In our own time, when religion and politics are mixing again, with headlines every day announcing […]
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