Indulge in the exquisite world of Baroque and Classical music with "Der stille Kurfürst - Werke für Cembalo-Duo" by the Leipziger CembaloDuo, featuring the talented duo of Hildegard Saretz and Michaela Hasselt. Released on October 15, 2012, this album is a captivating collection of works for harpsichord duo, spanning a delightful hour and four minutes.
The Leipziger CembaloDuo presents a diverse range of compositions, including works by Carl Heinrich Graun, Joseph Schuster, and Johann Gottlieb Janitsch, alongside other notable composers of the era. The album showcases the duo's mastery of the harpsichord, with Saretz and Hasselt bringing a unique blend of precision and expressiveness to each piece.
From the lively "Allegro con spirito" of the Divertimento D-Dur to the graceful "Adagio" of the Konzert für 2 Cembali B-Dur, and the playful "Les métamorphoses d'arlequin" from the Pièces No. 1-6, this album offers a rich tapestry of musical experiences. The duo's dynamic interplay and harmonic synergy create an enchanting atmosphere that transports the listener to the opulent courts and salons of the Baroque era.
The album's highlight is the inclusion of the Konzert für Klavier und Streicher No. 6 F-Dur, where Hasselt switches to the hammerflügel, providing a delightful contrast to the harpsichord's timbre. This unique combination adds a fresh dimension to the album, showcasing the duo's versatility and musical prowess.
"Der stille Kurfürst - Werke für Cembalo-Duo" is a testament to the Leipziger CembaloDuo's dedication to historical performance practice and their commitment to bringing these timeless works to life. Whether you're a seasoned Baroque enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album promises an unforgettable journey through the enchanting world of harpsichord music.