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Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Johanna Rose. Mostrar todas las entradas

martes, 3 de diciembre de 2019

Johanna Rose HISTOIRES D'UN ANGE

One of the most peculiar features of the arts in the lavish Versailles court of the Sun King was his conservatism. His instrumental music produced a series of dances during decades, the so-called suites, of unchangeable composition, barely reminding us of old rhythms like the gallarda or the pavana which made room for novelties such as the gigue or the sarabande, installed from then on for future decades. 
The gambist Marin Marais, referred to as the angel for his delecacy in comparison to the devil Forqueray, played a central role in that little but great world of short melodic stories, charming subtleties, delicate ornaments and changing repertoire - Changes that made everything remain the same. Surely De Visée, a musician like Marais from the Sun King's own chamber, accompanied him dozens of times on the theorbo and the guitar.Our concert, a close visit to that court environment, will take the form of a large suite, initiated by a prelude in improvised style, followed by exotic pieces of a - merely apparent - goût étranger, truly as familiar as the allemande or the rondeau. To finish, like the great operas of Lully, there will be a series of imposed variations such as the chaconne and the folia, that will bring us echoes of that majestic, albeit intimate and decadent world which reached its maximum brilliance on the eve of its extinction.

sábado, 21 de octubre de 2017

Johanna Rose / Javier Nuñez C.P.E. BACH 3 Sonatas for Viola da Gamba

Composed during his time at the court of Frederick the Great in Berlin, Bach’s sonatas provided the court gambist with ample opportunities to display both virtuosity and sensitivity. The viola da gamba was going out of fashion when the forward-looking C.P.E. Bach composed these works, however, they represent some of the finest and most expressive music in the instrument’s repertoire.
German Viola da Gambist Johanna Rose is a member of Accademia del Piacere and has worked with many ensembles including La grande Chapelle, La Orchesta Barroca de Sevilla. She has performed throughout Europe, South America and Japan. Johanna studied at the Schola Cantorum in Basel with Paolo Pandolfo and later in Vittorio Chielmi in Lugano and Venturo Rico in Seville where she now lives. The recording of the three CPE Bach Viola da Gamba sonatas with Javier Nuñez is her debut solo album. (Rubicon Classics)