Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of French Baroque music with Ruggero Gerlin's "Anthologie de la musique de clavecin. L'école française." This captivating collection, released in 1956 under the BNF Collection label, showcases the elegance and sophistication of the French harpsichord school. Spanning just over 31 minutes, the album is a concise yet comprehensive journey through the works of notable composers of the era.
Ruggero Gerlin's masterful playing brings to life a selection of pieces from various manuscripts and suites, including the enchanting "Chaconne III" from the Bibliothèque nationale de France MS Rés. Vm 674 "Manuscrit Bauyn," the lively "Canaris" from Les pièces de clavecin, Livre premier, and the charming "La gémissante" from Premier livre de clavecin. Each track is a testament to Gerlin's technical prowess and deep understanding of the Baroque style.
The album also features delightful compositions such as "Le timpanon," "La mélodieuse," and "Le coucou," offering a glimpse into the playful and inventive spirit of French Baroque music. Gerlin's interpretation of "La Mirabeau" and "Branle" from Amusements champêtres, Livre II, Op. 2, Suite No. 5, adds a touch of rustic charm, while "Marche des francs-maçons" from Les amusemens du Parnasse, Livre II, provides a unique historical context.
Ruggero Gerlin's "Anthologie de la musique de clavecin. L'école française" is a treasure trove for enthusiasts of early music, offering a refined and articulate performance that highlights the beauty and intricacy of the French harpsichord repertoire. Whether you're a seasoned listener or new to the genre, this album promises an engaging and enlightening experience.