Ruggero Gerlin's "Le triomphe du clavecin" is a captivating journey through the world of Baroque and Classical keyboard music, released in 1963 under the BNF Collection label. This concise 30-minute album showcases Gerlin's mastery of the harpsichord, featuring a selection of works by renowned composers such as Handel, Bach, Scarlatti, and Rameau.
The album opens with Handel's Keyboard Suite in E Major, HWV 430, including the famous "Air and Variations 'The Harmonious Blacksmith'." Gerlin's interpretation brings out the intricate details and melodic beauty of this well-loved piece. The heart of the album is Bach's Capriccio in B-Flat Major, BWV 992, "On the Departure of the Beloved Brother," a multi-movement work that demonstrates Gerlin's ability to convey a range of emotions and technical prowess.
Scarlatti's Keyboard Sonata No. 33 in G Major and the "Pastorale" in F Major, Kk. 446 (L. 433), showcase Gerlin's agility and sensitivity in handling the lighter, more playful compositions of the Classical period. The album concludes with charming pieces by Rameau, including "La puce" and "L'hirondelle" from his Pièces de clavecin collections, and the lively "Bourrée d'Auvergne."
Ruggero Gerlin's "Le triomphe du clavecin" is a testament to the harpsichord's expressive capabilities and Gerlin's skill in bringing these historic works to life. The album is a delightful exploration of Baroque and Classical keyboard music, perfect for both casual listeners and enthusiasts of early music.