Artist: Purcell Quartet, The Purcell Quartet, Rebeka Rusó, Richard Boothby, Robert Woolley, Catherine Mackintosh, Catherine Weiss
Title: Couperin: Les Nations, Vol. 2
Year Of Release: 2006 / 2022
Label: Chandos
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks + booklet) [96kHz - 24bit]
Total Time: 1:05:31
Total Size: 1.24 GB
Tracklist:
1. Robert Woolley – L'Art de toucher le clavecin: Prelude No. 2 in D Minor (01:30)
2. Purcell Quartet – Les Nations, Troisième Ordre, "L'Impériale": I. Sonade. Gravement (02:14)
3. Purcell Quartet – Les Nations, Troisième Ordre, "L'Impériale": I. Sonade. Vivement (01:32)
4. Purcell Quartet – Les Nations, Troisième Ordre, "L'Impériale": I. Sonade. Gravement, et marqué - Tres lentement (01:17)
5. Purcell Quartet – Les Nations, Troisième Ordre, "L'Impériale": I. Sonade. Rondeau. Légérement (02:14)
6. Purcell Quartet – Les Nations, Troisième Ordre, "L'Impériale": I. Sonade. Rondement (01:13)
7. Purcell Quartet – Les Nations, Troisième Ordre, "L'Impériale": I. Sonade. Vivement (II) (02:26)
8. Purcell Quartet – Les Nations, Troisième Ordre, "L'Impériale": II. Allemande. Sans lenteur (02:30)
9. Purcell Quartet – Les Nations, Troisième Ordre, "L'Impériale": III. Courante (01:54)
10. Purcell Quartet – Les Nations, Troisième Ordre, "L'Impériale": IV. Seconde Courante. Plus marquée (01:53)
11. Purcell Quartet – Les Nations, Troisième Ordre, "L'Impériale": V. Sarabande. Tendrement (02:44)
12. Purcell Quartet – Les Nations, Troisième Ordre, "L'Impériale": VI. Bourée. Gayment (00:47)
13. Purcell Quartet – Les Nations, Troisième Ordre, "L'Impériale": VII. Gigue. D'une légéreté moderée (01:10)
14. Purcell Quartet – Les Nations, Troisième Ordre, "L'Impériale": VIII. Rondeau. Gayement (02:18)
15. Purcell Quartet – Les Nations, Troisième Ordre, "L'Impériale": IX. Chaconne (05:11)
16. Purcell Quartet – Les Nations, Troisième Ordre, "L'Impériale": X. Menuet (01:13)
17. Richard Boothby – Les Goûts réunis, Treizième Concert in G Major: I. Vivement (01:00)
18. Richard Boothby – Les Goûts réunis, Treizième Concert in G Major: II. Air. Agréablement (02:24)
19. Richard Boothby – Les Goûts réunis, Treizième Concert in G Major: III. Sarabande. Tendrement (03:42)
20. Richard Boothby – Les Goûts réunis, Treizième Concert in G Major: IV. Chaconne. Légere (02:13)
21. Purcell Quartet – L'Art de toucher le clavecin: Prelude No. 3 in G Minor (01:00)
22. Purcell Quartet – Les Nations, Quatrième Ordre, "La Piémentoise": I. Sonade. Gravement (01:50)
23. Purcell Quartet – Les Nations, Quatrième Ordre, "La Piémentoise": I. Sonade. Vivement (00:46)
24. Purcell Quartet – Les Nations, Quatrième Ordre, "La Piémentoise": I. Sonade. Gravement (II) (01:28)
25. Purcell Quartet – Les Nations, Quatrième Ordre, "La Piémentoise": I. Sonade. Vivement, et marqué (01:17)
26. Purcell Quartet – Les Nations, Quatrième Ordre, "La Piémentoise": I. Sonade. Air. Gracieusement (00:50)
27. Purcell Quartet – Les Nations, Quatrième Ordre, "La Piémentoise": I. Sonade. Second Air (00:48)
28. Purcell Quartet – Les Nations, Quatrième Ordre, "La Piémentoise": I. Sonade. Gravement et marqué (00:40)
29. Purcell Quartet – Les Nations, Quatrième Ordre, "La Piémentoise": I. Sonade. Légérement (00:58)
30. Purcell Quartet – Les Nations, Quatrième Ordre, "La Piémentoise": II. Allemande. Noblement, et sans lenteur (02:45)
31. Purcell Quartet – Les Nations, Quatrième Ordre, "La Piémentoise": III. Courante (01:31)
32. Purcell Quartet – Les Nations, Quatrième Ordre, "La Piémentoise": IV. Seconde Courante. Plus gayement (02:00)
33. Purcell Quartet – Les Nations, Quatrième Ordre, "La Piémentoise": V. Sarabande. Tendrement (03:03)
34. Purcell Quartet – Les Nations, Quatrième Ordre, "La Piémentoise": VI. Rondeau. Gayedment (02:33)
35. Purcell Quartet – Les Nations, Quatrième Ordre, "La Piémentoise": VII. Gigue. Affectuëusement (02:20)
The chamber music of François Couperin comes to mind less readily than do his keyboard works, and the trio (and duo) sonatas heard here are less familiar than the set of Concerts royaux known as "Les goûts réunis" (The Tastes Reunited), composed a few years earlier and intended, as the subtitle suggested, to fuse the new tunefulness coming out of Italy with the formal, elegant dance suites of the French court. The two ordres or suites from the collection Les Nations stylistically follow on those of the earlier sets, with numerous short movements (15 in one, 14 in the other) that bring an elegant, choreographic quality to the Italian tempo-titled movements and a profusion of violinistic melody to the French ones. The period-instrument Purcell Quartet (two violins, of strikingly different personalities, plus a continuo consisting of harpsichord and bass viol) conveys this music beautifully. The players are aware of the substantial differences between Couperin's keyboard output and his chamber music, and they avoid the intense, hothouse atmosphere that can work in the keyboard pieces, with their dense layers of ornament and programmatic suggestion. (Two keyboard preludes appear on this album, in the manner of curtain-raisers for each half of the program.) In the suites from Les Nations, the quartet is rather deliberate, emphasizing elegance and a languorous quality over ornament and edge. Another attractive feature of the program is the inclusion of the unique Concert à 2 instruments à l'unisson -- Piece for two instruments in unison. This work (from the earlier Concerts royaux set) seems to hark back to a long tradition of duos with a didactic purpose; it is filled, atypically for Couperin, with contrapuntal artifice. But that artifice is woven into music so lightweight it seems to float, especially in a performance as attuned to its paradoxical nature as the one here is. The notes by Richard Langham Smith provide a great concise introduction to these masterworks of the French Baroque, including a delightful long quotation from Couperin's own written introduction to the Les Nations set, and the sound is close-up and clear without fetishizing performer noise. ~ James Manheim