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Richard Egarr - Works for 2 Harpsichords '1999

Works for 2 Harpsichords
ArtistRichard Egarr Related artists
Album name Works for 2 Harpsichords
Country
Date 1999
GenreClassical Harpsichord
Play time 01:14:11
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 412 mb
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Tracks list

Tracklist

01. Sonata and Suite in G Major/G Minor for Two Harpsichords: I. Sonata
02. Sonata and Suite in G Major/G Minor for Two Harpsichords: II. Allemande
03. Sonata and Suite in G Major/G Minor for Two Harpsichords: III. Courante
04. Sonata and Suite in G Major/G Minor for Two Harpsichords: IV. Sarabande
05. Sonata and Suite in G Major/G Minor for Two Harpsichords: V. Gigue
06. Concerto in F Major for Two Harpsichords, F. 10: I. Allegro moderato
07. Concerto in F Major for Two Harpsichords, F. 10: II. Andante
08. Concerto in F Major for Two Harpsichords, F. 10: III. Presto
09. Concerto in A Minor for Two Harpsichords: I. (Allegro)
10. Concerto in A Minor for Two Harpsichords: II. Affettuoso
11. Concerto in A Minor for Two Harpsichords: III. Allegro
12. Concerto in C Major for Two Harpsichords, BWV 1061a: I. (Allegro)
13. Concerto in C Major for Two Harpsichords, BWV 1061a: II. Adagio ovvero largo
14. Concerto in C Major for Two Harpsichords, BWV 1061a: III. Fuga



Two star harpsichordists have joined forces on this album in a program of seldom
recorded pieces for two harpsichords. During the first half of the 18th century,
performances on two harpsichords were a regular part of musical life, and the
great composers enjoyed writing for this combination as can be deducted from
their names in this program. Those pieces are also a great challenge to the
performers because they require a maximum of technique and ensemble playing.
Another element of this works is very much the idea of a 'duel' on harpsichords:
"anything you can do, I can do better"... So it's up to the listener to decide
who wins, and the answer to this question is not made any easier by the fact
that the performers have swapped parts between pieces so that they remain
'masked' during the performances. The works are being performed on a matched
pair of great sounding instruments by Joel Katzman, built after an original
Ruckers harpsichord from 1628. 

Richard Egarr


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