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Robert de Visée: Theorbo Solo

Current price: $23.99
Robert de Visée: Theorbo Solo
Robert de Visée: Theorbo Solo

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Robert de Visée: Theorbo Solo

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The theorbo, otherwise known as the chitarrone, is generally used as an accompanimental or continuo instrument, but it is nothing other than a big bass lute, and there are a few solo compositions for it. In the hands of , lutenist to both Louis XIV and Louis XV, it has a bewitching sound. In these Suites and somewhat more freely shaped sets of Pieces, begins with a Prelude that opens on the bottom string of the theorbo, deepened still further by the low a=392 Hz tuning. It sets an almost mystical tone that theorbist develops beautifully, almost concealing the dance rhythms in the movements in which they appear and including several programmatic pieces. Hear the from the set of Pieces in G major with its evocation of bagpipe music. is one of the great lutenists of the day, and his work here is commanding, drawing the listener deeply into this intimate repertory. The church sound from is not all it could be; the engineering team seems to have found themselves in a space too large to represent the intimate confines of lute music at the French court and tried to compensate by miking close up. This introduces extraneous noise, but it is not excessive, and the remarkable qualities of this music and this performer come through. ~ James Manheim

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