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Ida Presti, Alexandre Lagoya Live from Mount Orford, Canada 1962 & 1963 (FLAC)

Ida Presti, Alexandre Lagoya Live from Mount Orford, Canada 1962 & 1963 (FLAC)
Ida Presti, Alexandre Lagoya Live from Mount Orford, Canada 1962 & 1963 (FLAC)

Composer: Isaac Albéniz, Jean Yves Daniel-Lesur, George Frideric Handel, Wolff Jacob Lauffensteiner, Francis Poulenc, Fernando Sor, Antonio Vivaldi
Performer: Ida Presti, Alexandre Lagoya
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Doremi
Catalogue: DHR-8059
Release: 2018
Size: 287 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

01. Lauffensteiner: Sonata in A
02. Daniel-Lesur: Élégie (1956)
03. Vivaldi: Op. 3 No. 9 ‘Con Violino Solo obligati’, RV 230

Sor: Duets, Op. 34
04. I. L’Encouragement. Cantabile

05. Handel: Keyboard Suite, HWV 435 (Chaconne) in G major

Albéniz: Siete estudios en los tonos naturales mayores, Op. 65 (Seven Studies in the Natural Major Keys)
06. No. 2, Tango (Arr. for 2 Guitars)

Poulenc: Improvisations
07. No. 12 in E-Flat Major “Hommage à Schubert” (Arr. for 2 Guitars)

This exciting new release features recently discovered recordings of the legendary guitar duo of Ida Presti and Alexandre Lagoya live in concert at the Orford Arts Centre in Quebec, Canada. In 1962, Presti and Lagoya came to teach at the Jeunesses Musicales summer camp near Mount Orford, returning yearly until Presti’s sudden and tragic death at the age of 42 only five years later. Fortunately, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation recorded their sold-out recitals from 1962 and 1963, and included excerpts on two transcription discs meant for broadcast only—with dates for them to be destroyed. Happily, a small number escaped this fate, and DOREMI is honored to announce the first ever release of music from these concerts. To this we add a recording from the French Radio Network, also meant only for limited radio broadcast. Beautifully recorded, the sound is far more natural and nuanced than that of their commercial recordings. The programs provide a panorama of their varied repertoire, including a plethora of superb baroque transcriptions made by Lagoya—a sonata by the baroque lutenist Lauffensteiner, Vivaldi’s violin concerto Op. 3 No. 9, and Handel’s keyboard Chaconne—the first two works never commercially recorded by the duo. Sor’s celebrated duet, “L’Encouragement,” written for himself and his student Napoléon Coste, is given a sumptuous treatment, and contemporary French composers who wrote for Presti-Lagoya are represented by Daniel-Lesur’s Élégie. Two arrangements by Lagoya round out the recitals, Poulenc’s Improvisation No. 12, and Albeniz’s famous Tango.

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