Jean-Philippe RAMEAU Concerts en sextuor
Premier Concert La Coulican La Livri La Vézinet
Troisième Concert La La Poplinière La Timide Tambourins
Cinquième Concert La Forqueray La Cupis La Marais
Deuxième Concert La Laborde La Boucon L’Agaçante Menuets
Quatrième Concert La Pantomime L’Indiscrète La Rameau
Sixième Concert La Poule Menuets L’Enharmonique L’Égyptienne Les Sauvages
Les Dominos
Florence Malgoire, Stéphanie de Failly, Sue Ying Koang: violins Simon Heyerick: viola Claire Giardelli: basse de violon with 5 strings Cyril Poulet: cello Evolène Kiener: bassoon Serge Saitta & Amélie Michel: flutes & piccolos Laurent Stewart : clavecin Florence Malgoire: direction
Ricercar could not help but participate in celebrating Rameau Year. It is Florence Malgoire’s ensemble LES DOMINOS that pays this tribute with a very rarely played repertoire. This is what Camille Saint-Saëns called Concerts en Sextuor in the edition of Rameau’s works that he undertook at the end of the 19th century. To carry out this monumental project, he started from a manuscript executed, it would seem, by a certain Monsieur Decroix in 1768, i.e., four years after the composer’s death. These Concerts de Monsieur Rameau are, in fact, transcriptions in six parts of the Pièces de Clavecin en Concert that Rameau had conceived at the outset from his harpsichord pieces with accompaniment by violin or flute and bass viol. This adaptation by M. Decroix is quite enigmatic, and Les Dominos give us a colourful reading of it, combining with the strings two emblematic instruments of Rameau’s orchestra: flutes and bassoon.
RIC 350
Issue: september 2014 Total time : 01:19:00
Fiches présentation - 2014.indd 19
1 CD
Also available with Les Dominos Elisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre: Sonates pour le violon (RIC 310) François Couperin: Les Sonates (RIC 339) Marc-Antoine Charpentier : Sonate à huit / Noels pour les instruments (RIC 338)
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