Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of Baroque and Galant styles with Louis-Claude Daquin's "L'œuvre intégrale pour orgue," a captivating collection of his complete organ works. This album, released on November 24, 2004, under the Natives label, showcases the virtuosity and mastery of one of France's most renowned composers, organists, and harpsichordists.
Louis-Claude Daquin, born in Paris in 1694, was a child prodigy who performed before King Louis XIV at the age of six. His "Nouveau livre de Noëls" (1757) is the only organ work that has survived, featuring twelve Noël compositions that exemplify his finesse, virtuosity, and perfection in composition. Each piece is a testament to Daquin's deep musical insight and his ability to evoke profound and joyful emotions through his music.
The album spans 12 tracks, each offering a unique exploration of Daquin's organ repertoire. From the delicate "Noël, sur les jeux d’anches sans tremblant" to the grand "Noël suisse, grand jeu et duo," every composition is a masterclass in Baroque organ playing. Marina Tchebourkina's meticulous performance brings Daquin's works to life, capturing the essence of each piece with precision and passion.
Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album is a treasure trove of musical excellence. The intricate interplay of dialogues, duets, and trios, along with the rich textures of the organ, create a listening experience that is both intellectually stimulating and deeply satisfying. Enjoy the timeless elegance of Louis-Claude Daquin's organ works, a true gem in the world of classical music.
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