This poised, emotionally inward-looking programme finds French harpsichordist Jean Rondeau in fine form, as he explores that peculiarly 16th- and 17th-century fascination with melancholy. Moving musically around Europe to take in Italy, the Netherlands, England and Germany, Rondeau plays an Italian virginals and a modern replica of an 18th-century harpsichord—both instruments with strong individual personalities—to probe melancholy expressed through chromaticism (mainly by Italian composers) but also as evoked in tears (primarily English composers like Bull, Dowland and Gibbons). His sense of fantasy and striking ability to communicate makes this not only a beautifully conceived programme, but one that is also wonderfully satisfying.
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- 2020
- Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin
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