Christophe Rousset on "Le Jardin des Critiques de Disques" re: Scarlatti sonatas

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  • Nick Armstrong
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    • Nov 2010
    • 26570

    Christophe Rousset on "Le Jardin des Critiques de Disques" re: Scarlatti sonatas

    Attention French-speaking early music lovers: a very good episode of the France-Musique 'blind tasting' CD review programme 'Le Jardin des Critiques'. Christophe Rousset is one of the three critics comparing and analysing recordings on harpsichord of Scarlatti's sonatas.

    It was on a couple of weeks ago but I'm just catching up. It's available until 26 Feb to listen to streamed or (my preferred route) to download as a podcast so you can listen whenever you like: here http://sites.radiofrance.fr/francemu...5003967&arch=1

    Very good to hear Rousset giving opinions based on such direct practical expertise
    "...the isle is full of noises,
    Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
    Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
    Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

  • vinteuil
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 12932

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    Many thanks for this : I am an unconditional admirer of Rousset, and Scarlatti is important for me. I shall listen with interest ( I suspect I already possess all and every available serious recording of Scarlatti - but still nice to hear Rousset on this. Why doesn't he do an intégrale??? )

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    • MickyD
      Full Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 4808

      #3
      Yes, thanks, Caliban. I really should tune in to France Musique more often - I mostly listen to it in the car when I am going to and from appointments, but obviously never catch 'Le Jardin des Critiques'. I will definitely listen to this one. I greedily snap up any new recording of Rousset when it emerges - I think even he has surpassed himself with his latest two disc set of Duphly. I have long wanted to hear him play these pieces and the recording does not disappoint. The playing, the instrument and the recording quality is marvellous. Just a pity he didn't do all of Duphly - it wouldn't be such as a daunting task as the Scarlatti, Vinteuil!

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