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MOVED BY MARAIS MARIN MARAIS
Suite in G minor (1725); Les
Folies d'Espagnes; Suite in G
major (1711); Le tableau de
L'operation de la taille; Les
relevailles; Suitte 110; Suitte
111; Sonnerie de Ste. Genevieve
du Mont de Paris Ralph Rousseau
Meulenbroeks (viola da gamba);
Remy Baudet (violin); Pieter-Jan
Belder (harpsichord)
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Equipment used in
Recording this SACD:
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Microphones |
Schoeps |
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Digital recorder |
Marantz CD-R recorders |
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Microphones cables |
Siltech gold/silver |
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Amplifier |
Plinius |
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Loudspeakers |
Kharma |
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MOVED BY MARAIS
MARIN MARAIS
Suite in G minor (1725); Les Folies d'Espagnes; Suite in
G major (1711); Le tableau de L'operation de la taille;
Les relevailles; Suitte 110; Suitte 111; Sonnerie de
Ste. Genevieve du Mont de Paris
Ralph Rousseau Meulenbroeks (viola da gamba); Remy
Baudet (violin); Pieter-Jan Belder (harpsichord)
STS Digital- 611168(CD)
Reference Recording - see review
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This disc might be more aptly titled
"Marin Marais' greatest hits!" Where else except here, for
instance, can you find two of Marais' most famous works--Les
Folies d'Espagnes and Sonnerie de Ste. Genevieve du Mont de
Paris--let alone chestnuts like the Allemande la Marianne
and Le tableau de L'operation de la taille from the
composer's fifth book of "pieces de viole", all on the same
CD? Ralph Meulenbroeks simply explains that he "...just
chose the pieces I love to play!" How refreshing! Is it any
wonder then that Meulenbroeks' choices also happen to
coincide with the favorites that have endeared most fans to
Marais in the first place?
However, one of the risks taken when recording familiar
repertoire is that your performances will be subject to
comparison with plenty of competition; and in this respect
Meulenbroeks and his colleagues, violinist Remy Baudet and
harpsichordist Pieter-Jan Belder, fare exceptionally well.
The group's skill and consummate musicianship is second to
none, although the performances may not persuade listeners
familiar with this music to give up their personal
preferences.
For instance, while Meulenbroeks' brisk, deftly
articulated rendering of Les Folies d'Espagnes is quite
good, he's not quite as fine as Pandolfo (on Glossa) or
Watillon (on Alpha--type Q7567 in review search). Similarly,
the group's admirably vivacious performance here of the
Sonnerie de Ste. Genevieve may not sway fans of, say,
Harnoncourt (Harmonia Mundi), Kuijken (Deutsche Harmonia
Mundi), or Savall (AliaVox--type Q4828 in review search).
Still, these versions are uniformly well done, and at this
level of accomplishment it all comes down to questions of
individual taste.
The recording itself is audiophile quality, with
remarkable presence and life-like instrumental balances. In
sum, despite a few quibbles here and there, Meulenbroeks and
colleagues deliver consistently rewarding, exceptionally
satisfying performances throughout, and if I had to
recommend just one CD to a Marais neophyte, this would be
it.
--John Greene
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