Jørgen Jersild |
Jørgen Jersild: Trois Pièces en Concert
Folmer Jensen, piano
Recorded March 28, 1950
HMV Z 350 and Z 351, two 78-rpm records
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The "three pieces" are all derived from French dance forms (Tambourin, Romanesque, Farandole), and therefore resembles, externally, a Baroque keyboard suite - although only the Tambourin is commonly associated with the Baroque period. Most impressive is the middle movement, "avec dix Doubles" (with ten variations), on a Renaissance dance pattern related to the Galliard.
This is a rare solo recording by Folmer Jensen (1902-1966), whose forte appears to have been accompanying; tenor Aksel Schiøtz and clarinetist Louis Cahuzac are among the artists who secured his services for that purpose in the recording studios.
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Thank you, I really look forward to hearing this! By coincidence, I've just seen a disc of Jensen playing a Kuhlau Sonatina on a dealer's list... But this is a lot more interesting! All the best, as ever, Nick
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this a lot, and look forward to listening to it again tomorrow - cracking post, thanks again! Nick
DeleteThanks, Bryan - artist and composer are new to me. I appreciate all the Danish material!
ReplyDeleteMuchas gracias amigo, muy interesante este archivo, saludos con aprecio.
ReplyDeleteDear Bryan, Hoping to make contact with you via email. I'm at info@casals-classical.com. Thank you. Best wishes, Joe
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