Korneel Bernolet - Pièces de clavecin, Premier Livre, 1759 (2013) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Pièces de clavecin, Premier Livre, 1759
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Aliud Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 192.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:14:21
Total Size: 467 mb / 3.99 gb
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Tracklist

01. La De Caze Ouverture
02. La D'hericourt
03. La Ségur Gavotte
04. La Monmartel Ou La Brunoys
05. La Boullongne
06. La Castelmore Air Champêtre
07. La Courteille Air
08. La Bellaud
09. La Lamarck Ouverture
10. La Berville Gavotte
11. La Lugeac Giga
12. La Suzanne
13. La Genty Badine
14. La Malesherbe Ariette Gracieuse — Air Gay.
15. La Berryer Ou La Lamoignon Rondeau
16. La Laporte
17. La Morisseau


Claude-Bénigne Balbastre enjoyed a very distinguished reputation as a harpsichordist, fortepianist and organist in eighteenth-century France. Born in Dijon in 1724, in his early years he most likely took music lessons from his good friend Claude Rameau, brother of the more famous Jean-Philippe, with whom Balbastre was later to study composition.

Balbastre’s royal and aristocratic connections were to prove an embarrassment during the French Revolution. He managed to save both his own skin and the organ of Notre-Dame by playing militant atheist songs and folk music in the renamed Temple de la Raison, including his own arrangement of the Marseillaise. This was however in the end not enough to prevent him losing his position and his pension. He died in penury in 1799.

Balbastre’s Pièces de Clavecin from 1759 are influenced on the one hand by his royal and aristocratic patrons, and on the other by his contacts among the bourgeoisie, finding a stylistic balance between the two social classes. All the movements are character pieces dedicated either to members of the nobility, or to artists or other highly-placed individuals from the Parisian upper middle classes. The elevated style of French noblesse and grandeur are mirrored in the opening numbers.

'Among the younger generation of baroque musicians in Belgium, the name Korneel Bernolet is one to be watched. He is an extremely fluent player gifted with indefatigable concentration, a natural talent!' (Sigiswald Kuijken)


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