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Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of French Baroque music with Alexei Lubimov's exquisite rendition of "French Harpsichord Music Of The XVII Century." Released on April 14, 1996, under the Russian Compact Disc label, this album is a testament to Lubimov's mastery of the harpsichord and his deep understanding of the Baroque era's intricate compositions.
The album spans a generous 64 minutes, featuring works by two prominent French composers of the 17th century: Louis Couperin and Jean-Henri d'Anglebert. The tracklist is a journey through various dance suites, each piece meticulously crafted to showcase the elegance and sophistication of the period. From the graceful Preludes and Allemandes to the lively Courantes and Gavottes, Lubimov's playing is both technically impressive and emotionally resonant.
Lubimov's interpretation of Louis Couperin's suites in G minor and D minor is particularly noteworthy. His delicate touch and nuanced phrasing bring out the subtle complexities of these pieces, making them accessible yet profound. Similarly, his performance of d'Anglebert's Suite No. 2 in G minor is a highlight, showcasing his ability to navigate the intricate counterpoint and ornamentation characteristic of the Baroque style.
This album is not just a collection of beautiful music; it's a historical document that offers a glimpse into the musical landscape of 17th-century France. Lubimov's scholarly approach and artistic sensitivity make this a must-listen for anyone interested in Baroque music or the harpsichord. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "French Harpsichord Music Of The XVII Century" promises a rewarding and enriching listening experience.