Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, Jeanne Lamon - House of Dreams (2013)
Artist: Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, Jeanne Lamon
Title: House of Dreams (2013)
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Tafelmusik Media
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:11:38
Total Size: 407 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: House of Dreams (2013)
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Tafelmusik Media
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:11:38
Total Size: 407 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Handel: Prelude to "As with rosy steps," from Theodora
2. Handel: Allegro, from Concerto grosso op. 6, no. 5
3. Handel: Vivace, from Concerto grosso op. 3, no. 2
4. Handel: Allegro, from Concerto grosso op. 6, no. 1
5. Handel: Entré des songes agréables from Alcina
6. Handel: Gavotte, from Alcina
7. Handel: Tamburino, from Alcina
8. Vivaldi: Largo, from Concerto in D Major for lute RV 93
9. Vivaldi: Allegro, from Concerto in D Minor for 2 oboes RV 535
10. Vivaldi: Allegro, from Concerto in E Minor for bassoon RV 484
11. Vivaldi: Allegro, from Concerto in G Minor for 2 cellos RV 531
12. Sweelinck: Engelse Fortuyn
13. Purcell: Fantasia in 3 parts upon a ground
14. Purcell: Third act tune, from The Indian Queen
15. Purcell: Symphony, from St. Cecilia Ode
16. Marais: Tambourins, from Alcyone
17. Marais: Marche en rondeau, from Alcyone
18. Marais: Ritournelle Acte III, from Alcyone
19. Marais: Marches des matelots, from Alcyone
20. Marais: Ritournelle Acte III, from Alcyone – Reprise
21. Marais: Tempeste (Storm), from Alcyone
22. Marais: Ritournelle Acte V, from Alcyone
23. Marais: Chaconne, from Alcyone
24. Bach: Gigue, from Trio sonata in C Major, BWV 1037
25. Bach: Largo for 2 oboes, bassoon and continuo, after Aria from Cantata 135 "Im Tod ist alles stille" (In death all is still)
26. Bach: Allegro, from Concerto for 2 violins in D Minor, BWV 1043
27. Telemann: Ouverture, from Wassermusik
Performers:
Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra
Jeanne Lamon, conductor
Alison Mackay plays violone and double bass with Tafelmusik. She has also devised several elaborate and imaginative audiovisual programs for both Tafelmusik and the Toronto Consort. An earlier such program for Tafelmusik, The Galileo Project, was released in March 2012. A month before that date House of Dreams was first performed at Banff. It has since been shown elsewhere in Canada (including Toronto), in the US, Australia and New Zealand.
House of Dreams is structured around one palace (in Paris) and four houses (in London, Venice, Delft and Leipzig) which are important to the story that Mackay has written. In the London section, for instance, we are taken into Handel’s house and we can see and hear his music with, as background, reproductions of the paintings which we know he owned. The musicians play on the DVD without scores (an impressive achievement in itself) and there are many lovely moments of musical and dramatic interchange, such as the item in the Handel section with the violinists Cristina Zacharias and Thomas Georgi. I have to say though that occasionally there is an unconvincing over-insistence on the players’ part in their attempt to bring out how much they are enjoying this. And it may be my imagination but were there not also moments of self-parody?
The DVD comes with a CD which contains the soundtrack (of the music, not the narration). I was especially taken with the slow movement of Vivaldi’s Lute Concerto (Lucas Harris), the Sweelinck harpsichord solo (Charlotte Nediger) and the “Allegro” from Bach’s Concerto for Two Violins (Jeanne Lamon and Aisslinn Nosky). The performances are superb throughout but I cannot pass over the wonderful woodwind playing (John Abberger and Marco Cera, oboe, and Dominic Teresi, bassoon).
House of Dreams is structured around one palace (in Paris) and four houses (in London, Venice, Delft and Leipzig) which are important to the story that Mackay has written. In the London section, for instance, we are taken into Handel’s house and we can see and hear his music with, as background, reproductions of the paintings which we know he owned. The musicians play on the DVD without scores (an impressive achievement in itself) and there are many lovely moments of musical and dramatic interchange, such as the item in the Handel section with the violinists Cristina Zacharias and Thomas Georgi. I have to say though that occasionally there is an unconvincing over-insistence on the players’ part in their attempt to bring out how much they are enjoying this. And it may be my imagination but were there not also moments of self-parody?
The DVD comes with a CD which contains the soundtrack (of the music, not the narration). I was especially taken with the slow movement of Vivaldi’s Lute Concerto (Lucas Harris), the Sweelinck harpsichord solo (Charlotte Nediger) and the “Allegro” from Bach’s Concerto for Two Violins (Jeanne Lamon and Aisslinn Nosky). The performances are superb throughout but I cannot pass over the wonderful woodwind playing (John Abberger and Marco Cera, oboe, and Dominic Teresi, bassoon).
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Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, Jeanne Lamon - House of Dreams (2013) FLAC.rar - 407.4 MB
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