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Pièces de clavecin, Livre III: No. 4, La forqueray alac,flac,wav,aac: 24bit/96kHz | 07:08 | |
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Booklet.pdf
Harpsichordist Marie Nishiyama, a leader in the Early Music world, presents a highly virtuosic and elegant album dedicated to Joseph-Nicolas-Pancrace Royer (1703-1755) and Jacques Duphly (1715-1789). These two masters were the "last fireworks" of the French harpsichord school, defining the end of the Rococo era just before the French Revolution. Royer’s works demand maximum virtuosity, exemplified by the stunning “La Marche des Scythes,” while Duphly’s compositions showcase delicate refinement and brightness. Nishiyama brilliantly captures the powerful artistry and sophisticated charm of these composers in this essential collection.
Digital Catalog
Harpsichordist Marie Nishiyama, a leader in the Early Music world, presents a highly virtuosic and elegant album dedicated to Joseph-Nicolas-Pancrace Royer (1703-1755) and Jacques Duphly (1715-1789). These two masters were the "last fireworks" of the French harpsichord school, defining the end of the Rococo era just before the French Revolution. Royer’s works demand maximum virtuosity, exemplified by the stunning “La Marche des Scythes,” while Duphly’s compositions showcase delicate refinement and brightness. Nishiyama brilliantly captures the powerful artistry and sophisticated charm of these composers in this essential collection.
Bonus!Harpsichordist Marie Nishiyama, a leader in the Early Music world, presents a highly virtuosic and elegant album dedicated to Joseph-Nicolas-Pancrace Royer (1703-1755) and Jacques Duphly (1715-1789). These two masters were the "last fireworks" of the French harpsichord school, defining the end of the Rococo era just before the French Revolution. Royer’s works demand maximum virtuosity, exemplified by the stunning “La Marche des Scythes,” while Duphly’s compositions showcase delicate refinement and brightness. Nishiyama brilliantly captures the powerful artistry and sophisticated charm of these composers in this essential collection.
Bonus!Digital Catalog
Harpsichordist Marie Nishiyama, a leader in the Early Music world, presents a highly virtuosic and elegant album dedicated to Joseph-Nicolas-Pancrace Royer (1703-1755) and Jacques Duphly (1715-1789). These two masters were the "last fireworks" of the French harpsichord school, defining the end of the Rococo era just before the French Revolution. Royer’s works demand maximum virtuosity, exemplified by the stunning “La Marche des Scythes,” while Duphly’s compositions showcase delicate refinement and brightness. Nishiyama brilliantly captures the powerful artistry and sophisticated charm of these composers in this essential collection.
Bonus!Harpsichordist Marie Nishiyama, a leader in the Early Music world, presents a highly virtuosic and elegant album dedicated to Joseph-Nicolas-Pancrace Royer (1703-1755) and Jacques Duphly (1715-1789). These two masters were the "last fireworks" of the French harpsichord school, defining the end of the Rococo era just before the French Revolution. Royer’s works demand maximum virtuosity, exemplified by the stunning “La Marche des Scythes,” while Duphly’s compositions showcase delicate refinement and brightness. Nishiyama brilliantly captures the powerful artistry and sophisticated charm of these composers in this essential collection.
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