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Sophie Yates|Balbastre: Pieces de Clavecin

Balbastre: Pieces de Clavecin

Sophie Yates

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Composer Claude-Bénigne Balbastre came at the end of the French Baroque keyboard tradition that produced François Couperin and Jean-Philippe Rameau. Composed in 1759, these pieces look back toward the tradition of French harpsichord music, with its individual piece titles designating various members of the French nobility and their individual personalities. Thirty years after Couperin announced the reunification of French and Italian tastes, they show only light influence of Italian style; the clearly diatonic, periodic Allegro tune of "La Laporte," track 16, is the exception. Nor does Balbastre attempt to take after the intellectual density and harmonic complexity of Rameau's keyboard music. Instead his little musical portraits have a mostly pleasant, pastoral mien, with harmonic touches that are unusual and evocative rather than difficult. Sample the recurring, almost tickling emphasis on the flat fifth degree in "La Genty," track 13, or the large, static harmonic fields of "La Lamarck," track 9. This piece is marked "Ouverture," and part of what makes these works interesting is how they serve double duty as character pieces and as potential parts of an abstract structure. The playing of British harpsichordist Sophie Yates is nothing short of exemplary here. She doesn't try to make more of this light music than is actually in it, but she takes time where necessary to let the music breathe and to bring out small details, and there isn't a moment on the album that doesn't feel alive. She has the indefinable instinct for a command performance. Yates' own notes appear in English, German, and French.
© TiVo

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Pièces de clavecin, Book I (Claude Balbastre)

1
I. La de Caze
00:05:39

Claude-Benigne Balbastre, Composer - Sophie Yates, Harpsichord, MainArtist

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

2
II. La d'Héricourt
00:05:36

Claude-Benigne Balbastre, Composer - Sophie Yates, Harpsichord, MainArtist

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

3
III. La Ségur. Gavotte
00:05:13

Claude-Benigne Balbastre, Composer - Sophie Yates, Harpsichord, MainArtist

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

4
IV. La Monmartel ou La Brunoy
00:03:05

Claude-Benigne Balbastre, Composer - Sophie Yates, Harpsichord, MainArtist

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

5
V. La Boullongne
00:06:53

Claude-Benigne Balbastre, Composer - Sophie Yates, Harpsichord, MainArtist

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

6
VI. La Castelmore. Air Champêtre
00:03:53

Claude-Benigne Balbastre, Composer - Sophie Yates, Harpsichord, MainArtist

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

7
VII. La Courteille
00:03:41

Claude-Benigne Balbastre, Composer - Sophie Yates, Harpsichord, MainArtist

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

8
VIII. La Bellaud
00:02:27

Claude-Benigne Balbastre, Composer - Sophie Yates, Harpsichord, MainArtist

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

9
IX. La Lamarck. Ouverture
00:05:09

Claude-Benigne Balbastre, Composer - Sophie Yates, Harpsichord, MainArtist

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

10
X. La Berville. Gavotte
00:04:47

Claude-Benigne Balbastre, Composer - Sophie Yates, Harpsichord, MainArtist

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

11
XI. La Lugeac. Giga
00:03:33

Claude-Benigne Balbastre, Composer - Sophie Yates, Harpsichord, MainArtist

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

12
XII. La Suzanne
00:04:27

Claude-Benigne Balbastre, Composer - Sophie Yates, Harpsichord, MainArtist

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

13
XIII. La Genty
00:04:15

Claude-Benigne Balbastre, Composer - Sophie Yates, Harpsichord, MainArtist

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

14
XIV. La Malesherbe. Ariette
00:04:09

Claude-Benigne Balbastre, Composer - Sophie Yates, Harpsichord, MainArtist

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

15
XV. La Berryer ou La Lamoignon
00:03:37

Claude-Benigne Balbastre, Composer - Sophie Yates, Harpsichord, MainArtist

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

16
XVI. La Laporte
00:03:27

Claude-Benigne Balbastre, Composer - Sophie Yates, Harpsichord, MainArtist

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

17
XVII. La Morisseau
00:06:33

Claude-Benigne Balbastre, Composer - Sophie Yates, Harpsichord, MainArtist

2011 Chandos Records 2011 Chandos Records

Album review

Composer Claude-Bénigne Balbastre came at the end of the French Baroque keyboard tradition that produced François Couperin and Jean-Philippe Rameau. Composed in 1759, these pieces look back toward the tradition of French harpsichord music, with its individual piece titles designating various members of the French nobility and their individual personalities. Thirty years after Couperin announced the reunification of French and Italian tastes, they show only light influence of Italian style; the clearly diatonic, periodic Allegro tune of "La Laporte," track 16, is the exception. Nor does Balbastre attempt to take after the intellectual density and harmonic complexity of Rameau's keyboard music. Instead his little musical portraits have a mostly pleasant, pastoral mien, with harmonic touches that are unusual and evocative rather than difficult. Sample the recurring, almost tickling emphasis on the flat fifth degree in "La Genty," track 13, or the large, static harmonic fields of "La Lamarck," track 9. This piece is marked "Ouverture," and part of what makes these works interesting is how they serve double duty as character pieces and as potential parts of an abstract structure. The playing of British harpsichordist Sophie Yates is nothing short of exemplary here. She doesn't try to make more of this light music than is actually in it, but she takes time where necessary to let the music breathe and to bring out small details, and there isn't a moment on the album that doesn't feel alive. She has the indefinable instinct for a command performance. Yates' own notes appear in English, German, and French.
© TiVo

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