Jean-Luc Ho - Purcell & Friends: Harpischord Recital (2023) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Jean-Luc Ho
Title: Purcell & Friends: Harpischord Recital
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Musica Ficta
Genre: Classical Harpsichord
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Total Time: 01:01:47
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TracklistTitle: Purcell & Friends: Harpischord Recital
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Musica Ficta
Genre: Classical Harpsichord
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 192.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:01:47
Total Size: 467 mb / 2.09 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Fugues et caprices: Fugue dixième (à 4 parties)
02. [untitled], Bibliothèque nationale de France: manuscrit Rés. 1186, fol. 4v-5r
03. Suite in C Major, Z. 666: I. Prélude
04. The Fairy Queen, Z. 629, Act V Scene 44: Dance for Chinese Man and Woman (Chaconne)
05. Suite in D Minor, Z. 668: I. Almand
06. Suite in D Minor, Z. 668: II. Corant
07. Suite in D Minor, Z. 668: III. Hornpipe
08. [verse], British Library: manuscript Add MS 31446, fol. 38v
09. Volontary for Double Organ in D Minor, Z. 719
10. Volontary III in A Minor
11. Pavan in A Minor, Z. 749
12. Sonata No. 5 in A Minor, Z. 794
13. Fantasia in six parts in A Minor No. 5
14. [untitled], Christ Church, Oxford: manuscript MS 1177, fol. 15v
15. Suite in G Minor, Z. 661: I. Prelude
16. Suite in G Minor, Z. 661: II. Almand
17. Suite in G Minor, Z. 661: III. Corant
18. Suite in G Minor, Z. 661: IV. Saraband
19. Passacaille d'Armide
20. Chaconne in G Minor, ZT. 680
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Considered one of the most talented musicians of his time, distinguished himself in church and theatre alike, Henry Purcell (1659–1695) began his career as a keyboard musician. In this recording, Jean-Luc Ho evokes different facets of the composer’s activity and his European influences, alternating original pieces with transcriptions rooted in the practice of 17th century harpsichordists and organists.