Sonates et Suites

 
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MARAIS / LECLAIR / HOTTETERRE / BLAVET / etc
Sonates et Suites
Dan Laurin (recorder), Anna Paradiso (harpsichord), Domen Marincic (cello)

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Release Date: Friday 25 March 2016

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Since 1987, Dan Laurin has released some thirty titles on BIS, with recorder music spanning across the world - from Japan to England by way of Sweden - and the ages: from the complete Der Fluyten Lust-hof by van Eyck to Chiel Meijering's Rock that Flute. On his latest disc, Sonates et Suites he has chosen to visit France at an exciting point in time. In the early 18th century, when all of the sonatas and suites included here were composed, the system of censorship that ensured that nothing was printed without royal permission (le privilège du roi) was beginning to crumble, at least in the field of music. One contributing factor was 'le Concert Spirituel', a series of privately arranged public concerts which was inaugurated in 1725, and which meant nothing less than an aesthetic revolution for the attending Parisians. Sometimes performances of Italian music in particular led to actual brawls between advocates of the French and the Italian style, but in time the encounter between French elegance and Italian sensuousness led to a fruitful relaxation of the musical styles. On their extremely well-filled disc (85+ minutes!), Laurin and his fellow musicians Anna Paradiso on harpsichord and cellist Domen Marinčič illustrate this process in sound, with a quintessentially French suite by Charles Dieupart rubbing shoulders with an italianate 'Suite-Sonate' by Jacques-Martin Hotteterre, who after spending some time in Rome earned the nick-name 'le Romain'. The disc also presents Dan Laurin with the perfect opportunity to perform on his own instrument the most iconic piece of French music from this period. Prepare yourself for Marin Marais' Folies d'Espagne like you have never heard them before, in Laurin's own arrangement for solo recorder!

"The increasingly theatrical style of French chamber music - under the influence of the Italian style - is reflected by the way Dan Laurin plays this interesting programme. His playing is full of contrasts, in mood, tempo and dynamics. The recorder has a limited dynamic range but Laurin explores it to the full. These are strongly gestural and dramatic interpretations in which Laurin receives excellent support from Domen Marinčič and Anna Paradiso. This is not just another disc with recorder music. Because of the programme and the performances it is a substantial addition to the discography. The more than generous playing time is another good argument in its favour." (MusicWeb Sept 2016)

"Laurin enriches the Lentement of the [Philidor] with expressive vibrato but it is Philidor's lively syncopated fugues that give most pleasure. The Blavet is a virtuoso work - the variations in the final movement are definitely not for amateurs - and all the better for being paired with harpsichord alone. Anna Paradiso's accompaniments are unfailingly sympathetic and stylish" (Gramophone June 2016)

Tracks:

Nicolas Chédeville: Sonata VI from Il Pastor Fido
Anne Danican Philidor: Sonate pour la Flute à bec from Ier Livre de Pièces
Charles Dieupart: Première Suite from Six Suites de Clavecin
Marin Marais: Couplets de folies (Les folies d'Espagne) from Pièces de viole, Livre II (arr. for solo recorder by Dan Laurin)
Jacques-Martin Hotteterre: Troisième Suite. Sonate from Deuxième Livre de Pièces
Jean-Marie Leclair: Sonata XI from Second Livre de Sonates
Michel Blavet: Sonata II from Troisième Livre de Sonates
André Chéron: Sonate III from Sonates en duo et en trio