Capriccio Stravagante #3 - Couperin : Prélude en la majeur
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Ensemble : Capriccio Stravagante
Chef : Skip Sempé
Mouvement : Prélude en la majeur
Compositeur : François Couperin
Enregistré au : Salon Hercules du château de Versailles (2005).
Clavecin :
Skip Sempé
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Skip Sempe playing a superb harpsichord, recorded by an expert sound engineer, all combine to make a ravishing sound that begs to be played over and over!
Perfect! Thank you! Thank you! Thanks a lot for posting this! Now I can see and listen one of my lifetime heroes whenever I want! THAAAANK YOUUUU!!!
He is amazingly free in his interpretations of the quite concrete and precise written notation by F. Couperin, and yet, startling.
Skip Semper,BRAVO!!!
Un moment rare.
une rythme qui n'appartient qu'à lui mais qui le fait parler avec son instrument . On a de vraie phrase et c'est rare
Ah! A música naquela época do barroco era muito mais bela, parabens a vocês!
Beautiful!
fantastico siempre agustin
ooh that couperin is lovely, skip! very nice filming, too.
Magniique!!!
Anybody knows how and where I could find/buy the Audio-CD with the High Quality original live recordings of this exact concert?
@alra1975 Do you know if Smith Sherman is still around under another username maybe? I think he has some interesting things to say.
smith sherman writes EXACTLY like a gifted harpsichordist i used to know who didnt make the final in a competition where i was on the jury, and then trashed all my recordings in print. maybe SS? or his twin....
It is really really hard to play concerts and make CDs. I would love to hear the products of all these smug critics, and if they can play better than I can, I am delighted to learn something new. So far, they only talk a lot and feel smart. So what? Is it Art?
Ah!seems to be an entire genre of this personality...and I thought there could be only one!The bitter little fellow I knew could actually have been a very good and successful player, but then he would need to be somebody else.Another of my students turned out to be a music critic.I had given HER a bad review, so you can imagine her glee in ripping me to shreds when she got the chance.Are you a harpsichordist?If you want free advice from a war-torn old pro, get out while you have your sanity!!!!