Lucie Horsch: The Frans Brüggen Project
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Composer or Director: Lucie Horsch
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Decca
Magazine Review Date: 12/2024
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 65
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: 487 0642
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Keyboard Trio No. 25, 'Gipsy Trio', Movement: Rondo all'Ongarese (presto) |
Joseph Haydn, Composer
Albert Brüggen, Cello Lucie Horsch, Composer Rachel Podger, Violin Tom Foster, Harpsichord |
(12) Concerti Grossi, Movement: No. 8 in G minor, 'Christmas Concerto' |
Arcangelo Corelli, Composer
Lucie Horsch, Composer Orchestra of the 18th Century |
Concerto for Trumpet, Movement: Adagio |
Alessandro Marcello, Composer
Lucie Horsch, Composer Orchestra of the 18th Century |
Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings |
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
Lucie Horsch, Composer Orchestra of the 18th Century |
(4) Orchestral Suites, Movement: No. 3 in D, BWV1068 (2 oboes, 3 trumpets, strings |
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
Albert Brüggen, Cello Esther Van Der Eijk, Viola Lucie Horsch, Composer Rachel Podger, Violin Tom Foster, Harpsichord |
Suite, Movement: Gigue |
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
Lucie Horsch, Composer |
Trio Sonata, Movement: I. Largo |
Georg Philipp Telemann, Composer
Albert Brüggen, Cello Lucie Horsch, Composer Rachel Podger, Violin Tom Foster, Harpsichord |
Trio Sonata, Movement: IV. Allegro |
Georg Philipp Telemann, Composer
Albert Brüggen, Cello Lucie Horsch, Composer Rachel Podger, Violin Tom Foster, Harpsichord |
Fantasia for solo flute No 3 |
Georg Philipp Telemann, Composer
Lucie Horsch, Composer |
(Der) Fluyten Lust-hof, Movement: Buffoons (Boffons) |
Jacob van Eyck, Composer
Lucie Horsch, Composer |
(L')Art de Préluder, Movement: Prelude No. 3 in G Minor. Rondement |
Jacques(-Martin) Hotteterre, Composer
Lucie Horsch, Composer |
(L')Art de Préluder, Movement: Prelude No. 2 in C Minor. Gay |
Jacques(-Martin) Hotteterre, Composer
Lucie Horsch, Composer |
(6) Sonatas for Flute and Continuo, Movement: No. 2 |
Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, Composer
Lucie Horsch, Composer Rachel Podger, Violin |
Concerts royaux, Movement: IV Concert in E minor |
François Couperin, Composer
Lucie Horsch, Composer Tom Foster, Harpsichord |
(Il) pastor fido, Movement: Sonata No. 6 in G Minor |
Nicolas Chédeville, Composer
Lucie Horsch, Composer Tom Foster, Harpsichord |
The Bird Fancyer's Delight, Movement: Bull Finch in F Major |
John Walsh, Composer
Lucie Horsch, Composer |
The Bird Fancyer's Delight, Movement: Canary Bird in C Minor |
John Walsh, Composer
Lucie Horsch, Composer |
The Bird Fancyer's Delight, Movement: Linnet in C Major |
John Walsh, Composer
Lucie Horsch, Composer |
Concerto for Recorder, Movement: Grave |
George Frideric Handel, Composer
Lucie Horsch, Composer Tom Foster, Harpsichord |
Concerto for Recorder, Movement: Allegro |
George Frideric Handel, Composer
Lucie Horsch, Composer Tom Foster, Harpsichord |
(Der) Fluyten Lust-hof, Movement: When Daphne, the most beautiful maiden (Doen Daphnchoone Maeght) |
Jacob van Eyck, Composer
Lucie Horsch, Composer |
Author: William Yeoman
‘The Frans Brüggen Project’ is a celebration of a significant part of the legacy of the late Dutch conductor and recorder player, whose passion for the instrument led him, over the course of a long career, to amass an extraordinary collection of historic recorders. But the vitality and freshness of Lucie Horsch’s playing on this, her latest and arguably most ambitious album, is due less to Brüggen’s inspiration and more to the unique circumstances under which it was recorded. As Horsch reveals, the fragility and age of the instruments to which she was given access by Brüggen’s widow, the art historian Machtelt Brüggen Israëls, meant she had very limited time with each of them. ‘With the most fragile recorders, we were only able to do two full takes of a piece’, Horsch explains in the accompanying booklet note.
At the heart of the album is Horsch’s deft handling of these historic instruments, each with its own unique provenance, character and pitch, ranging from a mellow tenor recorder in B flat by Thomas Stanesby to a sopranino in F by Benjamin Hallett. The range of instrumental timbres and textures on offer is also impressive, including solo pieces such as the charming selections from John Walsh’s The Bird Fancyer’s Delight; chamber works like Telemann’s A minor Trio Sonata; and the Adagio from Marcello’s D minor Oboe Concerto. Yet whether solo, joined by HIP stalwarts such as violinist Rachel Podger or accompanied by the always marvellous Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century (which Brüggen co-founded), Horsch is as sensitive to each instrument’s idiosyncrasies as she is to the demands of the music, her effortless virtuosity and stylish phrasing, articulation and ornamentation a veritable Recorder Fancyer’s Delight.
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