Jean-François Paillard - Musique instrumentale française du XVIIIe siècle (Remastered) (2019) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Jean-François Paillard
Title: Musique instrumentale française du XVIIIe siècle (Remastered)
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Warner Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 47:39
Total Size: 981 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Musique instrumentale française du XVIIIe siècle (Remastered)
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Warner Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 47:39
Total Size: 981 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Leclair: Violin Concerto in A Major, Op. 10 No. 2: I. Allegro ma non troppo - Adagio - A tempo (5:08)
2. Leclair: Violin Concerto in A Major, Op. 10 No. 2: II. Adagio (5:21)
3. Leclair: Violin Concerto in A Major, Op. 10 No. 2: III. Allegro ma non troppo (4:32)
4. Leclair: Trio Sonata in D Minor, Op. 4 No. 3: I. Adagio (2:26)
5. Leclair: Trio Sonata in D Minor, Op. 4 No. 3: II. Fugue. Allegro (2:14)
6. Leclair: Trio Sonata in D Minor, Op. 4 No. 3: III. Aria. Allegro ma poco (4:25)
7. Leclair: Trio Sonata in D Minor, Op. 4 No. 3: IV. Sarabande. Largo (1:45)
8. Leclair: Trio Sonata in D Minor, Op. 4 No. 3: V. Allegro (2:48)
9. Boismortier: Concerto in Five Parts in E Minor, Op. 37 No. 6: I. Allegro (2:46)
10. Boismortier: Concerto in Five Parts in E Minor, Op. 37 No. 6: II. Adagio (2:09)
11. Boismortier: Concerto in Five Parts in E Minor, Op. 37 No. 6: III. Allegro (3:23)
12. Naudot: Oboe Concerto in C Major, Op. 17 No. 3: I. Gaîment (3:38)
13. Naudot: Oboe Concerto in C Major, Op. 17 No. 3: II. Lentement (3:47)
14. Naudot: Oboe Concerto in C Major, Op. 17 No. 3: III. Légèrement (3:24)
He was born in Vitry-le-François and received his musical training at the Conservatoire de Paris, where he won first prize in music history, and the Salzburg Mozarteum.
He also earned a degree in mathematics at the Sorbonne.
In 1953, he founded the Jean-Marie Leclair Instrumental Ensemble, which later became the Jean-François Paillard Chamber Orchestra in 1959. The ensemble has made recordings of much of the Baroque repertoire for Erato Records and has toured throughout Europe and the United States. It has also recorded with many leading French instrumentalists, including Maurice André, Jean-Pierre Rampal, Pierre Pierlot, Lily Laskine.
A 1968 recording by the orchestra of the "Canon and Gigue for 3 violins and basso continuo" by Johann Pachelbel, familiarly known as Pachelbel's Canon, nearly single-handedly brought the piece from obscurity to great renown. The recording was done in a more Romantic style, at a significantly slower tempo than it had been played at before, and contained obligato parts, written by Paillard, that are now closely associated with the piece. It was released on an Erato Records album, and was also included on a widely-distributed album by mail-order label Musical Heritage Society album in 1968. The recording began to get significant attention in the United States, particularly in San Francisco, during the early 1970s. By the late 1970s various renditions of it were topping classical music charts in the U.S., including Paillard's own. The Paillard Chamber Orchestra's recording was also prominently featured in the soundtrack of the 1980 film Ordinary People.
Paillard has released 307 records.
He also appeared frequently as a guest conductor with other orchestras and was active as an author. He edited the series Archives de la Musique Instrumentale and published La musique française classique in 1960.
Digitally remastered
He also earned a degree in mathematics at the Sorbonne.
In 1953, he founded the Jean-Marie Leclair Instrumental Ensemble, which later became the Jean-François Paillard Chamber Orchestra in 1959. The ensemble has made recordings of much of the Baroque repertoire for Erato Records and has toured throughout Europe and the United States. It has also recorded with many leading French instrumentalists, including Maurice André, Jean-Pierre Rampal, Pierre Pierlot, Lily Laskine.
A 1968 recording by the orchestra of the "Canon and Gigue for 3 violins and basso continuo" by Johann Pachelbel, familiarly known as Pachelbel's Canon, nearly single-handedly brought the piece from obscurity to great renown. The recording was done in a more Romantic style, at a significantly slower tempo than it had been played at before, and contained obligato parts, written by Paillard, that are now closely associated with the piece. It was released on an Erato Records album, and was also included on a widely-distributed album by mail-order label Musical Heritage Society album in 1968. The recording began to get significant attention in the United States, particularly in San Francisco, during the early 1970s. By the late 1970s various renditions of it were topping classical music charts in the U.S., including Paillard's own. The Paillard Chamber Orchestra's recording was also prominently featured in the soundtrack of the 1980 film Ordinary People.
Paillard has released 307 records.
He also appeared frequently as a guest conductor with other orchestras and was active as an author. He edited the series Archives de la Musique Instrumentale and published La musique française classique in 1960.
Digitally remastered
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