Streaming ilimitado
Escuche este álbum ahora en alta calidad en nuestras apps
Comenzar mi periodo de prueba gratis y escuchar este álbumDisfrute de este álbum en las apps Qobuz con sususcripción
SuscribirDisfrute de este álbum en las apps Qobuz con sususcripción
Descarga digital
Compre y descargue este álbum en múltiples formatos, según sus necesidades.
One of the prime interpretive puzzles in the performance of Domenico Scarlatti's keyboard sonatas, which have as many performance styles as there are keyboardists, is the degree to which their characteristically Spanish elements ought to be emphasized. Those elements are certainly present in the music, but they can be presented as anything from subtle flavorings to fundamental creative inspiration. French harpsichordist Bertrand Cuiller, a student of Christophe Rousset and Pierre Hantaï, certainly falls near the latter end of the spectrum, and he has produced a Scarlatti recording that offers a great deal of visceral appeal. Playing an Italian-inspired harpsichord by the contemporary French builder Philippe Humeau, he punches out the rhythms with the left hand in the instrument's powerful lower register. First sample one of the quick sonatas, such as the Keyboard Sonata in D minor, K. 115 (track 9), where the sharp rhythms and glittering descending lines in the right hand may easily bring to mind the crisp yet dramatic moves of a Spanish dancer. Then try one of the slower sonatas, where Cuiller's moody readings remind one of the old Romantic piano approaches, only played on the right instruments this time. Then proceed to the centerpiece, the great Fandango of Antonio Soler (track 5), which mounts in rhythmic excitement as it reaches a level of pure flamenco influence that Scarlatti never did , but that you hear lurking everywhere under the surface here. With the added bonuses of superb sound and a wonderful essay by art historian Denis Grenier on Goya's The Parasol, whose green umbrella is as Spanish and as utterly original as Scarlatti's music, this is an immensely satisfying one-disc Scarlatti/Soler release.
© TiVo
Está escuchando muestras.
Escuche más de 100 millones de pistas con un plan de streaming ilimitado.
Escuche esta playlist y más de 100 millones de pistas con nuestros planes de streaming ilimitado.
Desde 12,49€/mes
Bertrand Cuiller, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer
2010 Alpha 2009 Bertrand Cuiller
Bertrand Cuiller, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer
2010 Alpha 2009 Bertrand Cuiller
Bertrand Cuiller, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer
2010 Alpha 2009 Bertrand Cuiller
Bertrand Cuiller, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer
2010 Alpha 2009 Bertrand Cuiller
Bertrand Cuiller, Performer - Padre Antonio Soler, Composer
2010 Alpha 2009 Bertrand Cuiller
Bertrand Cuiller, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer
2010 Alpha 2009 Bertrand Cuiller
Bertrand Cuiller, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer
2010 Alpha 2009 Bertrand Cuiller
Bertrand Cuiller, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer
2010 Alpha 2009 Bertrand Cuiller
Bertrand Cuiller, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer
2010 Alpha 2009 Bertrand Cuiller
Bertrand Cuiller, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer
2010 Alpha 2009 Bertrand Cuiller
Bertrand Cuiller, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer
2010 Alpha 2009 Bertrand Cuiller
Bertrand Cuiller, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer
2010 Alpha 2009 Bertrand Cuiller
Bertrand Cuiller, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer
2010 Alpha 2009 Bertrand Cuiller
Presentación del Álbum
One of the prime interpretive puzzles in the performance of Domenico Scarlatti's keyboard sonatas, which have as many performance styles as there are keyboardists, is the degree to which their characteristically Spanish elements ought to be emphasized. Those elements are certainly present in the music, but they can be presented as anything from subtle flavorings to fundamental creative inspiration. French harpsichordist Bertrand Cuiller, a student of Christophe Rousset and Pierre Hantaï, certainly falls near the latter end of the spectrum, and he has produced a Scarlatti recording that offers a great deal of visceral appeal. Playing an Italian-inspired harpsichord by the contemporary French builder Philippe Humeau, he punches out the rhythms with the left hand in the instrument's powerful lower register. First sample one of the quick sonatas, such as the Keyboard Sonata in D minor, K. 115 (track 9), where the sharp rhythms and glittering descending lines in the right hand may easily bring to mind the crisp yet dramatic moves of a Spanish dancer. Then try one of the slower sonatas, where Cuiller's moody readings remind one of the old Romantic piano approaches, only played on the right instruments this time. Then proceed to the centerpiece, the great Fandango of Antonio Soler (track 5), which mounts in rhythmic excitement as it reaches a level of pure flamenco influence that Scarlatti never did , but that you hear lurking everywhere under the surface here. With the added bonuses of superb sound and a wonderful essay by art historian Denis Grenier on Goya's The Parasol, whose green umbrella is as Spanish and as utterly original as Scarlatti's music, this is an immensely satisfying one-disc Scarlatti/Soler release.
© TiVo
Acerca del álbum
- 1 disco(s) - 13 pista(s)
- Duración total: 01:03:23
- 1 Libreto digital
- Artistas principales: Bertrand Cuiller
- Compositor: Various Composers
- Sello: Alpha Classics
- Género Clásica
- Colección: Ut Pictura Musica
2010 Alpha 2009 Bertrand Cuiller
Mejorar la información del álbumPor qué comprar en Qobuz...
-
Escuche su música en streaming o descárguela
Compre un álbum o una pista individual. O escuche nuestro catálogo completo con nuestras suscripciones ilimitadas de streaming en alta calidad.
-
Sin DRM
Las pistas descargadas le pertenecen, sin límite de utilización. Y además las puede descargar todas las veces que lo necesite.
-
Elija el formato que más le convenga
Descargue sus compras en una amplia variedad de formatos (FLAC, ALAC, WAV, AIFF...) dependiendo de sus necesidades.
-
Escuche sus compras en nuestras apps
Descargue las aplicaciones Qobuz para smartphones, tabletas u ordenadores, y escuche sus compras en cualquier lugar.