A more traditional choice of music than usual from the eclectic Divine Art label, this three CD set nevertheless positions itself with their more ambitious catalogue due to its sheer volume and limited subject matter.
This is a remarkable album, a shining beacon in the ever-weighty catalogue of Debussy piano collections. Not only a fantastic choice in terms of the music but a sublime performance from the ever-reliable Hamelin.
Rameau’s contribution to harpsichord music is undeniable and here his revolutionarily complex harmony is showcased to the full.
The fourth concert in this “Choral at Cadogan” series, and the Belgian ensemble, Vox Luminis, came to stormy London.
A more traditional choice of music than usual from the eclectic Divine Art label, this three CD set nevertheless positions itself with their more ambitious catalogue due to its sheer volume and limited subject matter.
This is a remarkable album, a shining beacon in the ever-weighty catalogue of Debussy piano collections. Not only a fantastic choice in terms of the music but a sublime performance from the ever-reliable Hamelin.
Rameau’s contribution to harpsichord music is undeniable and here his revolutionarily complex harmony is showcased to the full.
The fourth concert in this “Choral at Cadogan” series, and the Belgian ensemble, Vox Luminis, came to stormy London.