Simon Pierre, Lucile Boulanger + Olivier Fortin with Grace, panache, fantasy
Trio sonatas for viola da gamba, violin and harpsichord. This sober description does not do justice to the sumptuous repertoire. In the Muziekgebouw on February 17.
Simon Pierre, Lucile Boulanger + Olivier Fortin with Grace, panache, fantasy
Imaginative, graceful chamber music
Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, Jean-Fery Rebel and François Francœur may be unknown luminaries today, but these composers wrote imaginative, graceful chamber music that belongs to the very core of the French Baroque. Simon Pierre, Lucile Boulanger and Olivier Fortin, top musicians from the early music scene, perform this magnificent music with the panache and elegance it deserves.
Lush sound texture
The trio sonata is one of the most popular Baroque forms, written for one or two high melody instruments, such as the violin or flute, and an accompanying part for harpsichord and viola da gamba. However, Boismortier, Rebel and Francœur play with those fixed role patterns in fascinating ways. Thus, the gamba is a double agent, bouncing between solo and continuo (accompaniment). The result is a sumptuous sound texture rife with inventiveness while retaining the French elegance that is so typical of that period.
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Simon Pierre, Lucile Boulanger + Olivier Fortin with Grace, panache, fantasy
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