Musique de la Chamber du Roy

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DE VISEE
Musique de la Chamber du Roy
Manuel Staropoli (recorder & baroque flute) / Massimo Marchese (theorbo) / Cristiano Contadin (viola da gamba)

[ Brilliant Classics / CD ]

Release Date: Monday 18 July 2011

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The appetite for French music of the pre- Baroque era has never been higher: part of the early-music renaissance, naturally, and of its explosion on records, but also for the particular qualities of gentility, grace and elegance which this music embodies.

Robert de Visée was a lutenist, guitarist, theorbist and viol player at the court of Louis the 14th, in the 17th century.

He was a highly respected musician at Versailles and was called "Guitar Master of the King"

He composed extensively for his instruments, and on this CD we can hear his highly inventive and lavishly ornamented suites for Theorbo and Lute Played on period instruments.

Manuel Staropoli is also a well-known soloist performing with Collegium Pro Musica.

Little is known of Robert de Viseé (1655-1733). Even his birth and death places and dates are uncertain.What we do know is that this fine collection of Suites was published in Paris in 1716. It is, for its time and place, typically stylish music, often with a melancholy tinge.

The options available to a modern-day performer are wide, and our talented trio of Italian musicians here have opted for the most intimate possible scoring of recorder, theorbo and viola da gamba: a very French answer to the English viol consort, one might say. One contemporary manual advises would-be performers of such music: ''If you want to play them completely, you will absolutely need a viola da gamba and a theorbo or a harpsichord, or both together.'

The appetite for French music of the pre- Baroque era has never been higher: part of the early-music renaissance, naturally, and of its explosion on records, but also for the particular qualities of gentility, grace and elegance which this music embodies.

Tracks:

Suite for Theorbo in C major
Suite for Theorbo in A minor
Suite in G minor
Suite in G major
Suite in D minor
Les Sylvains de M'Couperin