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Catalog Number: ALPHA1041
Harpsichordist Justin Taylor offers a personal overview of the harpsichord in the 20th century, built around four major concertos by Falla, Poulenc, Françaix and Górecki, linked by solo pieces and concluding with a nod to Scott Joplin. The entire programme was recorded on a single 1970s harpsichord by Anthony Sidey, following in the footsteps of pioneers Wanda Landowska and Elisabeth Chojnacka.
Sample rate
96000 Hz
‘Generally labelled as a Baroque instrument and thought to have disappeared with the French Revolution, the harpsichord flourished again in the first third of the 20th century and inspired original compositions’.
Justin Taylor offers us a ‘personal’ overview of the harpsichord in the 20th century. He has structured this album around four major concertos (Falla, Poulenc, Françaix, Górecki) which are linked by pieces for solo harpsichord: Bartók, who, in his preface to Mikrokosmos, from which this Hommage to Bach is taken, suggests playing certain pieces on the harpsichord, Martinů and a new work by Stéphane Gassot in reference to Ligeti... The programme concludes with a nod to Scott Joplin and his famous ragtimes.
Always attentive and passionate about instruments, Justin Taylor chose to record the entire programme on a single instrument, a harpsichord built in the 1970s by Anthony Sidey, a hybrid model between Pleyel instruments and historical harpsichord making, which "gives a wide and highly varied range of colours". With this album, he follows in the footsteps of Wanda Landowska and Elisabeth Chojnacka, two pioneers who promoted the harpsichord in all its modernity.
Published date
2026-05-22
Number of discs
1
Sample rate
96000 Hz
Channels
stereo:24:2.0
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