CD 1
John Dowland (1563-1626)
1. Mellancholy Galliard 2:58
2. The Shoemaker's Wife 1:08
3. My Lady Hunsdon's Puffe 0:59
Ferdinando Richardson (c. 1558-1618)
4. Pavana 3:13
Anonym
5. Almand 1:45
John Bull (1562/3-1628)
6. Dr. Bull's Juell 2:56
7. In nomine 4:01
8. Walsingham 5:56
9. The King's Hunt 1:55
John Munday (c. 1555-1630)
10. Bonny Sweet Robin 2:04
Thomas Morley (1557/8-1602)
11. Alman 2:08
Martin Peerson (1571/3-1651)
12. The Fall of the Leafe 2:28
William Byrd (c. 1540-1623)
13. Galiardas Passamezzo 5:43
Richard Farnaby (c. 1594-1623)
14. Nobodyes Gigge 4:05
Henry Purcell (1659-1695)
15. Air 1:34
16. Canary 0:56
William Croft (1678-1727)
17. Ground 3:17
CD 2
Antonio de Cabezón (c. 1510-1566)
1. Tiento 3:08
2. La dama le demanda 3:06
José Antonio Carlos de Seixas (1704-1742)
3. Sonata in E minor 4:21
4. Sonata in C minor 4:38
5. Toccata in F minor 2:21
Joao de Sousa Carvalho (1745-1799/1800)
6. Toccata 2:35
7. Andante 2:51
Antonio Soler (1729-1783)
8. Sonata in E minor 3:38
9. Sonata in G major 4:00
10. Sonata in C major 9:00
11. Sonata in A minor 2:39
12. Sonata in F major 4:01
13. Sonata in D flat major 5:11
Recorded in Prague at the Domovina studio, April 1966 (CD1) and at the Rudolfinum, October 1983 (CD2)
To celebrate the 85th birthday of the "First Lady of the Harpsichord", Supraphon is once more returning to Zuzana Růžičková's extensive discography. Hot on the heels of the previous release (SU41172032), dedicated to Bach, Scarlatti and 20th-century works, this CD is focused on the very beginnings of the history of the harpsichord and the music intended for this instrument. The period spanning the 16th-18th centuries delimitates (disregarding modern music) the entire epoch of the harpsichord's pre-eminence. Juxtaposing the harpsichord repertoire from the Iberian Peninsula with that hailing from the British Isles gives rise to interesting comparisons. Spain and England had bitter long-term political tensions, yet when it comes to the beginnings of music for keyboards we can find strong similarities between the two countries, including the influence of the powerful organ and lute traditions. Zuzana Růžičková's supreme musicality makes these recordings more than a document; her accounts allow this precious music to dazzle in fine shades of colour and light. These sublime recordings are being released on CD for the very first time.
Rediscovered gems recorded by the "First Lady of the Harpsichord".
(Supraphon 2012)
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