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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... I agree. Tho' I am frustrated he seems to have given up on doing a 'complete' Soler - I think he gave up after four vols (eight CDs) ...
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostYes, most odd, being the completist that he is. I think the only other complete set was from Bob Van Asperen on Astrée many moons ago.
I don't know the van Asperen....
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostSorry, I left out the crucial "French". Too many to list. It's a Brilliant Classics 'box'. I don't think there are any 'world-beating' performances or recordings there but quite a few I have yet to hear. https://www.prestomusic.com/classica...iano-concertos
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... ah, many thanks. Yes, a few interesting 'rarities' there - but for me I think too many duplicates - and those which are not duplicates are with performers not of the most enticing. But thank you
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Found on Deezer, so saved on my Sonos system to investigate later.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View PostGilbert Rowland did a complete Soler for naxos. Sadly it is pretty pedestrian - and that's not good for Soler. I had had high hopes that Belder might deliver.
I don't know the van Asperen....
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Oh yes, agreed, I found Rowland similarly disappointing in Scarlatti.
This was the presentation of the Astrée series:
During my searches for Van Asperen, I stumbled upon what looks like two very fine recently recorded sets of complete Louis Couperin and Froberger, all on important original harpsichords, for the Aeolus label. I am amazed that both escaped my notice - do you know them, Vints?
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostOh yes, agreed, I found Rowland similarly disappointing in Scarlatti.
During my searches for Van Asperen, I stumbled upon what looks like two very fine recently recorded sets of complete Louis Couperin and Froberger, all on important original harpsichords, for the Aeolus label. I am amazed that both escaped my notice - do you know them, Vints?
I don't know the Van Asperen Aeolus recordings either. I think I probably have enough Louis Couperin (Verlet, Moroney, Egarr, Rousset, &c) and Froberger (the complete Egarr and others... ) on the shelves for the time being. More generally I think it's time for me to call a halt to CD collection at the moment. There's really far too much here. (Of course there will be exceptions... : )
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... ah, many thanks. Yes, a few interesting 'rarities' there - but for me I think too many duplicates - and those which are not duplicates are with performers not of the most enticing. But thank you
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... thanks for that : no, I don't know the Van Asperen Soler. I always think of him as careful player, well suited to the North German repertoire - I wonder how he copes with the exuberance and sometimes borderline pantomime-silliness of Soler?
I don't know the Van Asperen Aeolus recordings either. I think I probably have enough Louis Couperin (Verlet, Moroney, Egarr, Rousset, &c) and Froberger (the complete Egarr and others... ) on the shelves for the time being. More generally I think it's time for me to call a halt to CD collection at the moment. There's really far too much here. (Of course there will be exceptions... : )
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As for his Soler, some kind soul has put up a few extracts on YouTube for us...
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Maybe the wrong sort, but the Coop's current Freezer offer (two Goodfellas pizzas, frozen chips, garlic baguettes, tub of ice cream (Creme egg, as they had run out of Kit Kat)) for £5 (actually £4.50, as I had a 50p discount using the Member app), and their Valentine meal offer for £15 (starter, main, side, dessert, bottle of wine) strike me as great bargains to accompany the French piano concertos.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostMaybe the wrong sort, but the Coop's current Freezer offer (two Goodfellas pizzas, frozen chips, garlic baguettes, tub of ice cream (Creme egg, as they had run out of Kit Kat)) for £5 (actually £4.50, as I had a 50p discount using the Member app), and their Valentine meal offer for £15 (starter, main, side, dessert, bottle of wine) strike me as great bargains to accompany the French piano concertos.
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostMaybe better to be listening to Telemann's Tafelmusik with that lot! Bon appétit!
I assume that you know the Soler concertos for two organs. I got to know them from an old Abbey LP, which must have been one of the first recorded in Liverpool's Metropolitan Cathedral:
I imagine that they are great fun to play.
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Yes, those concerti are great fun; I have the version with Ton Koopman and his wife Tini Mathot.
I'm not a great fan of Der Getreue Musik-Meister, but the suites and concerti are well worth a listen. This is one of my all-time favourite discs, give it a go!
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostI'm not a great fan of Der Getreue Musik-Meister, but the suites and concerti are well worth a listen. This is one of my all-time favourite discs, give it a go!
I know those Soler pieces in recordings on fortepianos alternating with harpsichords, by Kenneth Gilbert and Trevor Pinnock, which I must say I prefer to performance on organs, the music seems more idiomatic to stringed keyboard instruments (and really no different in style from Soler's solo harpsichord pieces): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbRwidmtZxE
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