Ludovic Vaillant, Ferdinand Dupisson, Marie-Claire Alain - Brass in Hi-Fi ( from the 18th century ) download mp3 album

Ludovic Vaillant, Ferdinand Dupisson, Marie-Claire Alain - Brass in Hi-Fi ( from the 18th century ) (LP, Album, Mono).
Ludovic Vaillant, Ferdinand Dupisson, Marie-Claire Alain - Brass in Hi-Fi ( from the 18th century ) (LP, Album, Mono).
Jean-Marie Leclair Instrumental Ensemble; Conductor is Jean-François Paillard. Mikhail Pletnev - Domenico Scarlatti - Keyboard Sonatas. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Sinfonia Concertante In E Flat Major For Violin,. Handel - The Sixteen Organ Concertos Paul Cienniwa - Harpsichord Music for a Thin Place Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Staffan Scheja, Stockholm Sinfonietta, Jan-Olav W. .Mozart, Marie-Claire Alain, Orchestre Jean-François Paillard - Church. J. Haydn - Lyubov Timofeyeva - Sonata In A Major Hob. XVI No. 30.
Ensemble instrumental Jean-Marie-Leclair, Jean-François Paillard, Marie-Claire Alain, Ludovic Vaillant, Ferdinand Dupisson: Sinfonia a 7 con due trombe in D Major, Op. 3 No. 10: VI. Largo - Allegro, Sinfonia a 7 con due trombe in D Major, Op. 10: V. Adagio, Sinfonia a 7 con due trombe in D Major, Op. 10: IV. - и другие песни. Вся дискография, Радио, Концерты, рекомендации и похожие исполнители.
Marie-Claire Blais, CC OQ MSRC (born 5 October 1939) is a French Canadian writer, novelist, poet, and playwright from the province of Quebec. Blais was born to a blue collar family in Quebec City. She studied at a convent school, but had to interrupt her education to seek employment. At the age of seventeen, she enrolled in a few classes at Université Laval, where she met Jeanne Lapointe and Father Georges-Henri Lévesque, who encouraged her to write.
Marie-Claire Alain was one of the most highly regarded French organists of the 20th century, notable for her many recordings and concert appearances. But she will also be remembered as doting midwife of her composer-brother Jehan Alain’s indispensable contribution to the instrument’s 20th-century repertory, a body of music which rivals only that of Olivier Messiaen in its significance. Like one of her distinguished French organist forebears, François Couperin, and the composer whose complete works she recorded three times, J. S. Bach, she came from a dynasty of organists
Marie-Claire Alain's reputation as a performer and recording artist would be hard to overstate. Her recordings number in the hundreds, and she recorded the complete works of . Bach three separate times, a singular achievement (the Swiss organist Lionel Rogg is the only other artist to record this complete oeuvre three times). She also recorded the complete works of over a dozen other major composers for the organ, as well as many individual important works. Marie-Claire Alain was much in demand as a teacher. She lectured at the Haarlem Summer Academy of Organists in Holland from 1956 to 1972. She also gave master-classes around the world. She had a long association with the St Albans International Organ Festival.
Redirected from Marie Claire Alain). Marie-Claire Alain (10 August 1926 – 26 February 2013) was a French organist and organ teacher best known for her prolific recording career. Marie-Claire Alain was born in e on 10 August 1926. Her father Albert Alain (1880–1971) was an organist and composer, as were her brothers, Jehan (1911–1940) and Olivier (1918–1994).
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A1 | Sonata For Two Trumpets In D Major Composed By – Giuseppe Matteo Alberti |
A2 | Sinfonia No. 8, Op. 3, In D Major For Six Solo InstrumentsComposed By – Giovanni Battista Bononcini* |
A3 | Sinfonia No. 10 In D Major For Seven Solo InstrumentsComposed By – Giovanni Battista Bononcini* |
B1 | Sonata No. 5 In D MajorComposed By – Giuseppe Jacchini* |
B2 | Sinfonia In C MajorComposed By – Giuseppe Torelli |
B3 | Sinfonia For Two Trumpets In D MajorComposed By – Giuseppe Torelli |
B4 | Sinfonia In A MinorComposed By – Giuseppe Torelli |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Westminster Recording Co., Inc.
- Recorded By – Erato
Credits
- Conductor – Jean-François Paillard
- Ensemble – Jean-Marie Leclerc Instrumental Ensemble*
- Organ – Marie-Claire Alain
- Trumpet [1st trumpet] – Ludovic Vaillant
- Trumpet [2nd trumpet] – Ferdinand Dupisson