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  • wonderful.

  • Back in Canada he designed and in 1959 supervised the installation at Queen Mary Rd of the first major modern tracker organ in Canada. This instrument (built by R. von Beckerath of Hamburg) and Gilbert's performances on it strongly influenced subsequent organ building practice in Canada. The society Ars Organi, in the formation of which Gilbert played a leading role, also influenced organ performance standards in eastern Canada.

    Molto Bello!!! Thank you for sharing this video.

  • While in Paris (1965) on a Quebec government grant, doing research on Couperin in preparation for a CBC series (and subsequent RCI recording, released on Harmonia Mundi in France, RCA in England, Music Heritage in the USA, and other labels in Italy and Japan) of the composer's complete works for harpsichord, Gilbert suggested that a new edition would be appropriate to honour the Couperin tercentenary (1968).

    Molto Bello!!! Thank you for sharing this video.

  • Moreover, he has prepared new editions of Bach's Goldberg Variations (Salabert 1979), Frescobaldi's first and second books of toccatas (Zanibon 1979, 1980) and Rameau's complete harpsichord works (Heugel 1979). In 1980, he began to prepare a re-issue of Couperin's complete works for L'Oiseau-Lyre (Monaco). With Élizabeth Gallat-Morin, he produced a annotated edition of the Livre d'orgue de Montréal published in three volumes at the Éditions Jacques Ostiguy (1985, 1987, 1988).

    Molto Bello!Thanks!

  • He has been a soloist several times with the Chicago SO and has performed with the MSO, the Quebec Symphony Orchestra, the TSO, the NACO, and the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. In 1967, with Robert Koff in Montreal, he played all the Bach violin and harpsichord sonatas. A resident of France in the 1970s, he has given recitals there (and in Germany, England, and Switzerland) and a series of joint recitals with the violinist Robert Kohnen for Radio France

    Molto Bello!!! Thank you for sharing.

  • In 1988, he began to teach at the Mozarteum in Salzburg. That year, he became professor of harpsichord at the Cons de Paris, the first Canadian to hold such a post. Each summer, he is a guest professor at the Accademia Chigiana in Siena, Italy. He was artist-in-residence 1969-70 at the University of Ottawa and also has taught summer courses at the Vleeshuis museum in Antwerp 1971-82 and in Haarlem, Holland (1973-).

    Molto Bello!!! Thank you for sharing this video.

  • Also look up Matmos' version on their album called Supreme Balloon. ;)

  • La Folia,es universo para todos.

    "Mutatis mutandis",la zarabanda es un brote de tan magica flor.

  • Excellent playing of great music. He was Francois Couperin Le Grand, we can see why.

  • Nt witty, charming, or insuiting performances which just become examples of what not to do in order to attract an audience.

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