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Hanneke van Proosdij : Harpsichord suites of Chambonnieres.
Vibrant harpsichord-music.
Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres (ca1601- ca1672) is considered the father of
the French harpsichord School, a style of playing that reached its zenith in the
works of François Couperin and Rameau. He was the first musician to hold the
position of Harpsichordist of the King. To the pay of six hundred livres
(pounds) he added, around 1650, a pension of one thousand ecus (crowns) drawn on
the royal treasury, which is an indication of the esteem he then enjoyed. He
published two books of works for solo harpsichord in 1670, and a number of other
pieces survive in various manuscripts. In addition to his activities as a
composer Chambonnieres was also an accomplished teacher. Among his pupils were
many of the most important players and composers of the time: the three Couperin
brothers, Hardel, one of the Gautiers, d'Anglebert, Lebegue, Cambert and Nivers.
Chambonnieres showed the desire, never realized, to seek his fortune at the
court of Queen Christina of Sweden. To this end, Constantijn Huygens was
enlisted to pave the way for him there. Meanwhile, his current position at the
French court was jeopardized by a nearly successful plot to force Chambonnieres
to resign in favor of his student Louis Couperin. The loyal refusal of Louis
Couperin to displace Chambonnieres could only have sprung from high personal
regard. In 1662 he finally found himself abruptly deprived of his pension. As a
result he sold his post to his pupil d'Anglebert for 2000 pounds. Chambonnieres
held his engagements, but the services were covered by d'Anglebert;
Chambonnieres no longer appeared at court, in the concerts or the ballets.
Chambonnieres was famous early in his life. Mersenne described his playing as
distinguished by delicacy and subtlety of touch, fleetness without display, and
imaginative embellishment: "each time he played a piece he mingled in new
beauties ports de voix, passages and various ornaments, with doubles cadences".
A little later Mersenne praised him even more highly: "After listening to the
harpsichord played by the Sieur de Chambonnieres ! I can only express my feeling
by saying that one should hear nothing afterwards, whether one desires lovely
melodies and fine accompanying parts mingled together, beauty of rhythm, fine
touch or lightness and speed of hand ! it can be said that this instrument has
met its ultimate master."
The works of Chambonnieres have been preserved for us in two engraved volumes
and in several manuscripts. The Bauyn Manuscript (ca1690) is considered one of
the most important sources of French keyboard music of the seventeenth century.
This single source brings together 350 pieces, most written for the harpsichord,
and is organized into three sections, the first consecrated entirely to
Chambonnieres, the second to Louis Couperin, and the third to various composers
like Froberger, Hardel and du Mont. The pieces in the ms are grouped to mode,
and within each modal grouping are further organized accordingly to dance forms.
Some of the Doubles have been taken from a manuscript in the Bibliotheque du
Conservatoire in Paris. These doubles are published in the complete
Chambonnieres edition published by the Broude brothers (edited by P. Brunold and
A. Tessier). I have adhered to the French customary grouping; allemande,
courante, sarabande, gigue. Even though Chambonnieres is not known to have
formally used the word "Suite" he does group his dances in this order. Optional
pieces include the chaconne, pavane, gaillard, volte, brusque and menuet.
(d minor Suite) Allemande La Loureuse - Courante* - Double de la Courante* - Sarabande* - Pavanne* - Sarabande* - Gigue la Madelainette
(G major Suite) Pavane l'Entretien des Dieux - Courante - Double de la Courante** - Sarabande Jeunes Zephirs* - Double de la Sarabande Jeunes Zephirs** - Menuet -Chaconne* - Gigue*
C major Suite Allemande Le Moutier* - Double Allemande Le Moutier by L. Couperin* - Courante Iris - Double de la Courante Iris by d'Anglebert** - Sarabande de la Reyne - Gigue La Verdinguette - Double de la Gigue La Verdinguette attributed to d'Anglebert**
(g minor Suite) Allemande dite l'affligee* - Courante - Sarabande - Gigue
(F major Suite) Allemande - Courante* - Sarabande O Beau Jardin attributed to d'Anglebert** - Double de la Sarabande O Beau Jardin attributed to d'Anglebert** - Chaconne* - Chaconne*
All pieces were taken from the
engraved books except where noted:* Bauyn Manuscript** ms Reserve 18 223
Bibliotheque du Conservatoire Paris. A note on the recording:The harpsichord
used in this recording was made by in 1996 in Amsterdam by Joop Klinkhamer after
an instrument by Ruckers-Goujon (1632/1742) currently in the Musee d'Art et
d'Histoire in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. In its present state, the original is
strung very lightly to preserve it; our instrument conforms more to 17th century
stringing practices which makes it suitable for earlier harpsichord repertory
since its tonal palette is both dark and transparent with clear articulation.
2x8' 1x4' FF-ff''' A=392. Every technical effort was made in this recording.
Producer David Bowles and engineer David Tayler tried to recreate the feeling of
sitting in front of the instrument as it was being played, with the image
hovering slightly higher than the speakers. In addition, we felt it was
necessary to have an absolutely transparent texture, in which the inner voices
of the music can be clearly heard without any metallic ring to the overtones.
Two matched pairs of Schoeps microphones were used in conjunction with a Mytek
8X96 AD converter in four tracks at 88. 2 kHz/24 bit. A high speed preamp was
used to capture the transients in the sound and provide superior imaging, and
the tracks were combined and edited using the Sadie system. The imaging is so
sharp that you can hear the bass notes coming from the right side of the
harpsichord, just as in a live acoustic! Recording Production, Digital
editing and Mastering: David v. R. Bowles Engineering: David Tayler and
David v. R. Bowles Tuning: Andrew Lagerquist Recorded 1-4 October 2001
at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Belvedere, CA
Songs:
1. Suite in d minor - Allemande la Loureuse (Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres)
2. Suite in d minor - Courante - Double de la Courante (Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres)
3. Suite in d minor - Sarabande (Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres)
4. Suite in d minor - Pavanne (Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres)
5. Suite in d minor - Sarabande (Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres)
6. Suite in d minor - Gigue la Madelainette (Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres)
7. Suite in G major - Pavanne Entretien des Dieux (Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres)
8. Suite in G major - Double de la Courante (Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres)
9. Suite in G major - Double de la Courante (Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres)
10. Suite in G major - Sarabande Jeunes Zephirs (Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres)
11. Suite in G major - Sarabande Jeunes Zephirs (Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres)
12. Suite in G major - Menuet (Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres)
13. Suite in G major - Chaconne (Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres)
14. Suite in G major - Gigue (Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres)
15. Suite in C major - Allemande le Moutier (Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres)
16. Suite in C major - Allemande le Moutier (Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres)
17. Suite in C major - Courante Iris (Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres)
18. Suite in C major - Courante Iris (Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres)
19. Suite in C major - Sarabande de la Reyne (Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres)
20. Suite in C major - Gigue la Verdinguette (Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres)
21. Suite in C major - Gigue la Verdinguette (Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres)
22. Suite in g minor - Allemande dite laffligee (Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres)
23. Suite in g minor - Courante (Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres)
24. Suite in g minor - Sarabande (Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres)
25. Suite in g minor - Gigue (Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres)
26. Suite in F major - Allemande (Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres)
27. Suite in F major - Courante (Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres)
28. Suite in F major - Sarabande (Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres)
29. Suite in F major - Chaconne (Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres)
30. Suite in F major - Chaconne (Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres)
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Release date: 10/18/2003
Hanneke van Proosdij lives in California USA
Tagged as: Classical, Baroque, Instrumental, Harpsichord, Composer: Jacques Champion de Chambonnieres
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