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Christophe Rousset: Frescobaldi – Toccate e Partite d’Intavolatura di Cimbalo. Libro Primo (24/96 FLAC)

Christophe Rousset: Frescobaldi - Toccate e Partite d'Intavolatura di Cimbalo. Libro Primo (24/96 FLAC)
Christophe Rousset: Frescobaldi – Toccate e Partite d’Intavolatura di Cimbalo. Libro Primo (24/96 FLAC)

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Composer: Girolamo Frescobaldi
Performer: Christophe Rousset
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Aparté
Catalogue: AP202
Release: 2019
Size: 1.75 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

Toccate e partite d’intavolatura di cimbalo, libro primo
01. Toccata prima, F 2.01
02. Cento partite sopra passacagli, F 2.29
03. Toccata nona, F 2.09
04. Partite sopra l’aria della Romanesca, F 2.13
05. Toccata ottava, F 2.08
06. Partite sopra l’aria di Monica, F 2.37
07. Toccata decima, F 2.10
08. Balletto terzo, corrente e passacagli, F 2.26
09. Toccata terza, F 2.03
10. Partite sopra l’aria di Follia, F 2.16
11. Toccata sesta, F 2.06
12. Quatro correnti, F 2.20
13. Toccata settima, F 2.07
14. Balletto e ciaccona, F 2.32
15. Toccata Seconda, F 2.02 (Bonus Track)
16. Balletto Primo, F 2.21 (Bonus Track)
17. Balletto Secondo, F 2.24 (Bonus Track)

Frescobaldi brilliantly combines improvisation and architecture. These qualities resonate with the discography of harpsichordist Christophe Rousset, whose choice of repertoire and interpretation are adventurous and serious at the same time. Frescobaldi’s counterpoint goes along with the finest art of singing, inherited from the Italian madrigal, and the flexibility of his language highlights the virtuosity of his compositions. Christophe Rousset recorded toccate and partite on a beautiful and original harpsichord of the late 16th century. Its sound faithfully testifies for the significant place of this First Book of harpsichord pieces in the nascent modernity of Frescobaldi. If the modal harmonies are still old-fashioned, the free beat and subtle melodies make it an indisputable baroque master, admired from Italy to France and Germany: Bach is said to have had a copy of his Fiori musicali! This new disc by Christophe Rousset reveals the first treasures composed specifically for the harpsichord. Its repertoire was served from the beginning by musicians whose expressive boldness recalls in a musical way Caravaggio’s chiaroscuro.

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