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Timothy Roberts – Portraits, Distillations and Soundgames (24/44 FLAC)

Timothy Roberts - Portraits, Distillations and Soundgames (24/44 FLAC)
Timothy Roberts – Portraits, Distillations and Soundgames (24/44 FLAC)

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Composer: Timothy Roberts
Performer: Jeremy West, Timothy Roberts, Katy Bircher, Andrew Crawford, Gail Hennessy, Hilary Stock, Mike Gingold, Charles Daniels, His Majestys Sagbutts & Cornetts
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Toccata
Catalogue: TOCC0641
Release: 2022
Size: 713 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

42 Improvisations for Jeremy
01. No. 31, Firle Beacon

3 Distillations after Verlaine Songs by Gabriel Fauré
02. No. 1, En sourdine
03. No. 2, Clair de lune
04. No. 3, Puis que l’aube grandit

On the Wall and Off the Wall
05. No. 1, Intrada
06. No. 2, Cromatica
07. No. 3, Forte e piano
08. No. 4, Fantasia allegra
09. No. 5, Canzona amorosa
10. No. 6, G. Gabrieli in memoriam

3 Family Portraits
11. No. 3, Mozart in Blue
12. No. 1, Insomniac Rag

Improvisations for Jeremy
13. No. 5, Mild and Bitter

14. Valldemossa Road
15. The Duke’s Rondeau
16. Sonatina for Haydn

Improvisations for Jeremy
17. No. 18, Southease

Upon Words from Saint Matthew
18. Prelude
19. No. 1, The Spirit Is Willing but the Flesh Is Weak
20. No. 2, Ye Have Always the Poor with You
21. No. 3, My God, My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?

The Triumphant Fall of Man
22. The Triumphant Fall of Man

Improvisations for Jeremy
23. No. 4, the Furlongs

Sunshine for the Mind (After Purcell’s Z. 682)
24. No. 5, Groundwork I

Sunshine for the Mind (After Purcell’s Z. 335)
25. No. 10, Sunshine for the Mind

Sunshine for the Mind (After Purcell’s Z. 583)
26. No. 11, Groundwork II

Sunshine for the Mind (After Purcell’s Z. 193)
27. No. 14, And So to Bed

Sunshine for the Mind (After Purcell’s Z. 570)
28. No. 12, An Orchestra’s Guide to the Young Person

Timothy Roberts, born in Hampstead, north London, in 1953, has been a mainstay of the early-music scene in Britain and further afield for decades. He is best known as a keyboard player, but in recent years composing has been of growing importance to him. Hardly surprisingly, his music refracts the Baroque and Classical world in which he is active, usually with a playful but respectful twist.

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