Herbert Howells - Lambert's Clavichord & Howells' Clavichord (John Paul, lautenwerck) [[Philidor; FLAC]seeders: 1
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Herbert Howells - Lambert's Clavichord & Howells' Clavichord (John Paul, lautenwerck) [[Philidor; FLAC] (Size: 241.32 MB)
DescriptionTwo of the most original keyboard works of the 20th century are presented on this disc. At the time Howells wrote them, the harpsichord was undergoing a rebirth, and instrument makers were looking at different designs. Among these was the lautenwerck--literally, lute-harpsichord, since it substitutes gut strings for metal ones, creating a softer sound. (JS Bach owned two of them.) Howells' pair of suites ingeniously mixed turn-of-the-17th-century style with early 20th century Neo-Classicism. The individual movements are dedicated to the composer's friends, often composers, themselves: so "Dart's Sarabande" is meant for Thurston Dart, the great harpsichordist, while "Ralph's Galliard" is for the composer Ralph Vaughan Williams, and "Finzi's Rest" for the composer Gerald Finzi. (The last even imitates a key element of Finzi's style, a slowly walking bass line under a very noble, serene theme.) Of the two recordings out there that are complete, one has all the repeats, but only uses a standard harpsichord. This version removes the repeats, but uses a genuine lautenwerck. Want the repeats? Play the cuts again. At least you hear the music on the fairly rare instrument it was intended for. Transfers are made at 768 kBits/s, directly from the disc. Bio enclosed. You can find all my classical uploads by searching on Philidor, or just looking in this regularly updated thread: https://kat.cr/community/show/philidor-s-classical-stuff/ Sharing Widget |