Ric Louchard's "Winter Light: Baroque Music For The Fireside" is a captivating journey through the timeless elegance of Baroque music, reimagined for the modern piano. Released on January 1, 1991, under EarthBeat! Records, this 46-minute album seamlessly blends the rich traditions of classical piano with the lively spirit of ragtime, creating a unique and enchanting listening experience.
The album features a diverse collection of pieces, ranging from well-known compositions by J.S. Bach and Antonio Vivaldi to lesser-known gems by anonymous composers and contemporaries like Quantz and Montéclair. Each track is meticulously performed by Ric Louchard, showcasing his exceptional skill and deep understanding of the Baroque era's intricate melodies and rhythms.
From the hauntingly beautiful "Lament For The Death Of His Brother" to the lively "Johney Cock Thy Beaver" and the intricate "Quantz: Variations On Minuetto, L'Inconnue," the album offers a delightful mix of moods and tempos. The inclusion of pieces like "Matteis II: Ground After The Scotch Humour" and "Lady Mary Hay's Scotch Measure" adds a touch of historical charm, while Bach's "Allemande" and "Aria" provide a solid foundation in classical piano repertoire.
"Winter Light: Baroque Music For The Fireside" is an ideal companion for cozy evenings by the fire, offering a soothing yet engaging backdrop to unwind and relax. Ric Louchard's masterful interpretations bring a fresh perspective to these classic pieces, making this album a standout in the world of classical piano music.