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Pasquini - Sonatas for Two Organs | Brilliant Classics 94347

Pasquini - Sonatas for Two Organs

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Label: Brilliant Classics

Cat No: 94347

Barcode: 5028421943473

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Chamber

Release Date: 20th May 2013

Contents

Artists

Luca Scandali (organ)
Hadrien Jourdan (organ, harpsichord)

Works

Pasquini, Bernardo

Sonatas (14) for 2 organs

Artists

Luca Scandali (organ)
Hadrien Jourdan (organ, harpsichord)

About

Bernando Pasquini was a musician of considerable reputation in 17th-century Rome. Having held various organist posts throughout the city, he struck gold in 1666 when he was made organist and director of music to Prince Gianbattista Borghese. In 1706 he, along with his contemporaries and fellow musicians Arcangelo Corelli and Alessandro Scarlatti, was made a member of the Arcadia, a movement begun by Queen Christine of Sweden.

Keyboard music in Italy in the 1600s was to undergo a radical change, with an introduction to Rationalism and simplicity. Pasquini himself is known to have been particularly enamoured with the works of Palestrina and Frescobaldi. Aside from his skills as a performer and composer, Pasquini was also an immensely gifted teacher. Each of the sonatas for two basso continuo instruments bears the hallmarks of the partimento teaching technique, which involves a kind of dialogue between teacher and student. The sonatas include the fashionable styles of keyboard music of the time, such as the Allegro da concerto, Adagio, Fugue, Corrente and Gavotte.

The recording boasts two multi-award-winning organists. The first, Luca Scandali, was educated at the Conservatory 'G Rossini' of Pesaro in his native Italy and has performed in festivals all over Europe. He is currently Professor of Organ and Composition for Organ at the Conservatory 'F Morlacchi' of Perugia. The second, Swiss organist Hadrien Jourdan, studied at the Conservatory of Geneva and regularly participates in festivals and recordings throughout Europe.

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