Michel-Richard Delalande: Suite in D

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  • Michel-Richard Delalande (1657-1726)
    Suite in D
    - Grand Air
    - Marche
    - Bourée
    - Rondeau
    - Premier Tambourin
    - Second Tambourin
    - Gigue
    Markus Wuersch, trumpet
    Peter Solomon, organ
    Recorded at Catholic Church Stans, Switzerland
    Cameras, Editing and DVD-Production: Juerg and Marianne Rufer,
    Sound: Magnon Recording Studio, Paul Niederberger
    A Dingo and Fox Production
    © 2008, Markus Wuersch, Peter Solomon
    Contact:
    Hochschule der Künste Bern HKB
    www.hkb.bfh.ch
    markus.wuersch@hkb.bfh.ch
    Musikhochschule Luzern / HSLU
    www.hslu.ch/musik
    markus.wuersch@fhz.ch
    Prof. Markus Würsch
    The Swiss trumpet virtuoso Markus Würsch was born in 1955 in Emmetten, Nidwalden in the spectacularly scenic region of lake Lucerne. He studied trumpet and brass ensemble conducting at the Conservatoire in Zurich and Lucerne where he received his degree with honours. He won the coveted Migros competition, and subsequently received a grant which enabled him to spend a year at the Conservatoire Nationale Supérieur in Paris. He also spent time studying with Charles Geyer at the Eastman School of Music (Rochester NY), with Vincent Cichowicz at Northwestern University of Chicago, and with Adolphe Herseth (principal trumpet of Chicago Symphony Orchestra). In 1981 Markus won the audition for principal trumpet with the Tonhalle Orchestra, Zurich, holding this prestigious post for fourteen years. In 1995, he spent a year studying at the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music, London. There he studied under Michael Laird and Crispian-Steele Perkins (Baroque-Trumpet), Jeremy West (Cornetto) and Phillip Jones (Ensemble Direction). He has performed as soloist at the Lucerne International Festival and with the Tonhalle Orchestra.
    With the support of the Swiss National Fund and the Bern University of the Arts, Markus conducted extensive research and subsequently developed a reconstruction of a 19th century keyed trumpet, in collaboration with the instrument maker Konrad Burri. The original instrument, the focus of the research, was found in the private collection of Karl Burri, Zimmerwald, near Bern. With this reconstructed instrument, Markus went on to perform and produce a CD recording of the trumpet concertos of Joseph Haydn and Nepumuk Hummel in June 2013.
    For some years now, he performs almost exclusively on historical instruments. He frequently appears with the ensembles “La Cetra” and I Barocchisti (RSI, Italian Swiss Radio) and continues to interpret the Haydn and Hummel trumpet concertos as soloist on the keyed trumpet.
    Markus Würsch is professor of Modern, Natural and Romantic trumpet at Bern University of the Arts, and at Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts.
    Peter Solomon
    Biography
    Peter Solomon was born in Plymouth, England in 1953. He studied piano, organ and harpsichord at the Royal College of Music in London, and achieved the highest honours for his degree. After completing his first degree he was awarded several grants, which made it possible for him to further his studies in Paris, London and Cologne. In 1979 he was a runner-up at the international organ competition in St Albans, England. Since 1997 he has held the post as pianist/organist in the Tonhalle-Orchestra, Zurich. He has performed solos at the Salzburg festival, Lucerne festival and in concerts with many prestigious orchestras, such as the Vienna philharmonic, Berlin philharmonic and "I Musici". He also receives invitations from the USA and the far east. As a sought-after accompanist and chamber musician, Peter Solomon frequently plays in various formations with musicians such as Maurice Andre and Heinz Holliger amoungst others. Peter Solomon appears on many TV, radio, theatre and records. He teaches at the "Musikhochschulen" in Zurich and Lucerne.
    Michel-Richard Delalande
    1657-1726
    Born in Paris, he was a contemporary of Jean-Baptiste Lully and François Couperin. Delalande taught music to the daughters of Louis XIV of France, and was director of the French chapel royal from 1714 until his death at Versailles in 1726.
    Delalande was arguably the greatest composer of French grands motets, a type of sacred work that was more pleasing to Louis XIV because of its pomp and grandeur, written for soloists, choir and comparatively large orchestra. According to tradition, Louis XIV organized a contest between composers, giving them the same sacred text and a time to compose the musical setting. He alone was the judge. Delalande was one of four winners assigned to compose sacred music for each quarter of the year (the other composers being Coupillet, Collasse and Minoret).
    Delalande left many versions of his works. His earlier versions show adherence to French Baroque style, but the later revisions incorporate more Italian melismatic lines and greater attention to polyphonic counterpoint.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 37

  • @vladimirpechanec7692
    @vladimirpechanec7692 9 років тому +3

    The sound of these two instruments compliment each other brilliantly, creating melodies that have convincing Festive Air.

  • @Polomokipo23
    @Polomokipo23 9 років тому +2

    Michel Richard Delalande
    ( Paris 1657-1726 Versailles )
    SUITE IN D
    Sublime magnifique merci UA-cam.

  • @bigeasyno1
    @bigeasyno1 12 років тому +3

    Wie immer, eine sublime Interpretation Markus!

  • @philippedoreau8111
    @philippedoreau8111 6 років тому +2

    C'est magnifique, et quelle maîtrise, bravo.

  • @recorderson
    @recorderson 16 років тому +4

    Wonderful !! I love the french baroque.

  • @Valkyry5
    @Valkyry5 13 років тому +3

    Yeah, the level of quality of this performance is the best I've seen on UA-cam to date. I'm surprised that I've never came across this guy! I'm always looking up piccolo trumpet videos.... Great job!

  • @olegrostov1812
    @olegrostov1812 10 років тому +2

    Hut ab, ihr Herren ! Absolutely highest world - class ! Brilliant technique and sound !
    The piece is gorgeous ...

  • @arthurrequinte52
    @arthurrequinte52 11 років тому +1

    le sublime de la musiques est qu'il n'y pas limite au plaisir

  • @magnusklahr8190
    @magnusklahr8190 9 років тому +1

    Very very good! Very good sound!!

  • @orichalcum1
    @orichalcum1 11 років тому +1

    great interpretation... super playing from both musicians. Thank you.

  • @ZemljaZarnetskaja
    @ZemljaZarnetskaja 15 років тому +1

    It's simply beautifull!!! Thanks so much!!!
    Здорово!!! Я применю это для озвучки свадебных видео!

  • @jeronimobarzabe354
    @jeronimobarzabe354 10 років тому +2

    Vraiment très beau.
    Excellent touché. Super son. Très bonnes articulations.
    Pour moi c'est la piccolo comme je l'aime, avec une belle maitrise, pas dans l’esbroufe, mais dans la qualité et la simplicité.

  • @mesecisenke
    @mesecisenke 9 місяців тому

    Rondeau Is the sweetest part 😊

  • @jvonoetinger
    @jvonoetinger 11 років тому +1

    Sweet :)

  • @arturburitto2360
    @arturburitto2360 10 років тому +1

    классно

  • @josealexandre6632
    @josealexandre6632 7 років тому +1

    magnificat

  • @jeronimobarzabe354
    @jeronimobarzabe354 10 років тому +2

    d'ailleurs il a presque le grain de Maurice A. La couleur chaude et chantée de ses phrases me rappelle le grand maitre. ;)

  • @user-sd8mn6xx9j
    @user-sd8mn6xx9j Рік тому

    🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺

  • @Suite_annamite
    @Suite_annamite 13 років тому +1

    @Teigen64 You should try Delalande's "table music" pieces, like "Les Symphonies pour les Souper du Roy".

  • @stacooper76
    @stacooper76 8 років тому +2

    Persons .. where it was recorded ?
    Thank you.♦

  • @mattleininger3635
    @mattleininger3635 7 років тому +1

    Can you tell us which spots in the video each movement is in? Thank you :)

  • @allwinds3786
    @allwinds3786 4 роки тому

    Excuse me, but I'm a bit of a gearhead. What mouthpiece do you use for the P54 Schilke? I always seem to get a rather shrill sound from a P54 and your sound is clear but not obnoxious.

  • @user-bx6pv8ky6c
    @user-bx6pv8ky6c 3 роки тому

    Dear Friend
    I am an organist.
    I am looking for this music score. It is not easy to find out. Please let me know how to get it. Thank you.

  • @labananiere
    @labananiere 8 років тому +4

    Grandeur démesurée de la France christianisée de LouisXIV.
    Anniversaire: tricentenaire de ce Roy, qui en dépit d'une république ravageuses, est touijours bien présent par les arts en tout genre.
    Du monde entier on vient voir.

    • @philippehoyez9398
      @philippehoyez9398 5 років тому

      @@romaaeterna5119 Bien répondu !

    • @laplumedemaat6374
      @laplumedemaat6374 3 роки тому

      Vous avez dû manquer un peu d'attention aux cours de français de l'école de la République à en juger par votre expression syntaxiquement approximative pompeuse exacerbée par une orthographe relative et très personnelle de cette langue. Quant à Louis le quatorzième, oui, il a fait construire Versailles mais il a aussi ruiné le pays par ses guerres aventureuses et la révocation de l'Édit de Nantes.

    • @labananiere
      @labananiere 3 роки тому

      @@laplumedemaat6374 Merci Maat pour vos remarques concernant mon langage, mais pas tout le monde est une encyclopédie à deux pattes comme vous, nul à l'école, nul en math retraité à présent je pourrai faire ben des cours technique à des savants comme vous./

    • @laplumedemaat6374
      @laplumedemaat6374 3 роки тому

      @@labananiere Retraité aussi mais pas en adoration comme vous concernant l'ancien régime féodal. Notre république que vous semblez ne pas trop aimer fait bien mieux et bien plus pour le petit peuple que ces régimes monarchiques qui se gaussaient eux-même d'être de droit divin. Rien que cela et excusez du peu. Mais, je vous l'accorde, la République n'en fait toujours pas assez. En vous souhaitant une bonne retraite assortie d'une bonne santé.

    • @labananiere
      @labananiere 3 роки тому

      @@laplumedemaat6374 Merci pour la santé, mais sachez qu'il est inadmissible qu'avec les moyens que nous avons, que des pauvres se nourrissent en fouillant les poubelles des riches.
      Avec les hivers à mini glaciations, il est tolérable qu'au temps des Rois, il y ai eu de la misère; on aurait actuellement de tels hivers, il n'y aurait pas beaucoup de trains, avion, camions Etc./

  • @doinacorneliastanescu177
    @doinacorneliastanescu177 6 років тому +1

    only Bach is greater...