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FALLA, M.: Concerto / CARTER, E.: Sonata / ARGENTO, D.: 6 Elizabethan Songs (Combs, Michaels Bedi, Rembrandt Chamber Players)

FALLA, M.: Concerto / CARTER, E.: Sonata / ARGENTO, D.: 6 Elizabethan Songs (Combs, Michaels Bedi, Rembrandt Chamber Players)

Released Date:
01 Mar 2012


Artists:

Rembrandt Chamber Players


Larry Combs

Soloist

Patrice Michaels Bedi

Soloist

Rembrandt Chamber Players



Record Label
Cedille

Genre:

Orchestral & Concertos


Classical

Total Time - 59:08
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FALLA, M.: Concerto / CARTER, E.: Sonata / ARGENTO, D.: 6 Elizabethan Songs (Combs, Michaels Bedi, Rembrandt Chamber Players)

     
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MANUEL DE FALLA

 

Concerto for Harpsichord, Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Violin and Cello

 
1 I. Allegro 2:53
 Larry Combs Soloist
     
2 II. Lento (giubiloso ed energico) 5:02
 Larry Combs Soloist
     
3 III. Vivace (flessible, scherzando) 3:58
 Larry Combs Soloist
     
 

ELLIOTT CARTER

 

Sonata for Flute, Oboe, Cello, and Harpsichord

 
4 I. Risoluto 3:14
  Rembrandt Chamber Players
     
5 II. Lento 6:18
  Rembrandt Chamber Players
     
6 III. Allegro 6:12
  Rembrandt Chamber Players
     
 

ILJA HURNIK

 

Sonata da camera

 
7 I. Allegretto 3:04
  Rembrandt Chamber Players
     
8 II. Quasi marcia funebre 4:18
  Rembrandt Chamber Players
     
9 III. Allegretto innocente 2:29
  Rembrandt Chamber Players
     
10 IV. Prestissimo 5:09
  Rembrandt Chamber Players
     
 

DOMINICK ARGENTO

 

6 Elizabethan Songs

 
11 No. 1. Winter 1:51
 Patrice Michaels Bedi Soloist
     
 

SAMUEL DANIEL (1562-1619)

12 No. 2. Dirge 3:35
 Patrice Michaels Bedi Soloist
     
 

THOMAS NASHE

13 No. 3. Sleep 3:31
 Patrice Michaels Bedi Soloist
     
 

BEN JONSON

14 No. 4. Spring 1:40
 Patrice Michaels Bedi Soloist
     
 

DOMINICK ARGENTO

15 No. 5. Diaphenia 2:08
 Patrice Michaels Bedi Soloist
     
16 No. 6. Hymn 3:46
 Patrice Michaels Bedi Soloist


The Rembrandt Chamber Players perform 20th-century works for Baroque ensemble and harpsichord on their debut recording with Cedille Records. 
 
They perform four exemplary works from different genres of the modern harpsichord repertoire, including two by living American composers. Minnesota-based Dominick Argento’s "Six Elizabethan Songs" are sophisticated and varied setting of 17th-century English texts (reprinted in the program notes). "In the pantheon of American composers Argento occupies a distinct individual category, outside any certifiable modernistic trend or technical idiom," writes Nicolas Slonimsky in Baker’s Biographical Dictionary (1992). "He writes melodious music in a harmonious treatment  ... Audiences, and an increasing number of sophisticated critics, profess their admiration for his unusual songfulness."
 
Elliott Carter’s adventurous Sonata for Flute, Oboe, Cello, and Harpsichord, with its delicate dissonances, explores new harpsichord tone colors. As noted in The New Oxford Companion to Music (1983), "the [harpsichord’s] expressive peculiarities fit the views of some of those who desire to avoid artificial inflection and who seek the level surface, so to speak, of its limited dynamic range."
 
Czech pianist and composer Ilja Hurnik’s music is "marked with impressionistic flavor, while retaining a classical format" (Baker’s, 1992). His Sonata da camera recalls the period that spawned the instrumentation assembled for this recording.
 
Manuel de Falla’s Concerto for Harpsichord, Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Violin, and Cello, a seminal work commissioned by Polish harpsichord virtuoso Wanda Landowska, is one of the most important contributions to the harpsichord’s revival. Spanish-music authority Gilbert Chase considers it Falla’s masterpiece and the most complete embodiment of the "eternal essence" of Spain. "The keyboard style ... reveals in the classical lucidity of its writing a certain kinship with Domenico Scarlatti" (Baker’s, 1992).
"Congratulations to this Chicago-based ensemble for a wonderful recording of modern works for harpsichord. Each member ... plays with conviction and flair ...The works are gorgeous ... Ms. [Michaels] Bedi’s voice has the same crystalline clarity, buoyancy, and colorful vibrato as Dawn Upshaw’s." 
 
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