Trio Sonatas

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LECLAIR
Trio Sonatas
John Holloway (violin) Jaap ter Linden (cello) Lars Ulrik Mortensen (cembalo)

[ ECM New Series / CD ]

Release Date: Thursday 1 January 2009

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"Revelatory performances of these Italian violin sonatas with a strong French accent."
Editor's Choice - Gramophone April 2009

"Revelatory performances of these Italian violin sonatas with a strong French accent. Was Leclair a great composer? John Holloway and colleagues set out the case in his favour here with a most beguiling selection that will serve as an education for many. In these pages, critic Duncan Druce calls the recording "a revelation". The musicianship throughout is first-class, led - appropriately given Leclair's reputation on the instrument - by violinist Holloway's melodic, idiomatic playing."
Editor's Choice - Gramophone April 2009

Following his acclaimed ECM recordings of sonatas by Biber, Schmelzer and Veracini and his no less lauded rendering of the complete unaccompanied Sonatas and Partitas by Bach two years ago, English baroque violinist John Holloway once again joins forces with his excellent partners Dutch cellist Jaap ter Linden and Danish harpsichordist Lars Ulrik Mortensen for an album of strikingly beautiful, yet little known chamber music from the baroque era.

Jean-Marie Leclair (1697-1764), who laid the foundations for the French violin school, was a particularly interesting figure. He trained as a dancer, lacemaker, violinist and composer and was active in several European cities such as Torino, Lyons, Paris, Amsterdam and Kassel. He was murdered in Paris under never fully detected circumstances. As a composer he was a master of mixed styles, providing a rare synthesis of Italian and French traits, of melodic beauty and dancelike vivacity. John Holloway has chosen sonatas from his "classical" period - a selection from the Troisième Livre de Sonates, op 5 - in which Leclair had gained a perfect balance of proportion, lightness, expressiveness, contrapuntal art and virtuosic display.

Tracks:

Sonata VIII in D major from Troisième Livre de Sonates, Op. 5

Sonata VII in A minor from Troisième Livre de Sonates, Op. 5

Sonata I in A major from Troisième Livre de Sonates, Op. 5

Sonata III in E minor from Troisième Livre de Sonates, Op. 5

Sonata IV in B flat major from Troisième Livre de Sonates, Op. 5