American Harpsichord Music in the XVIII Century / The complete album / Olivier Baumont

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THE ENLIGHTENMENT IN THE NEW WORLD
American Harpsichord music in the XVIII Century

ALEXANDER ROBERT REINAGLE (1756 - 1809)
from A SELECTION OF THE MOST FAVOURITE SCOTS TUNES WITH VARIATIONS (Philadelphia, 1787)

I. Lee Rigg in A major (a Scots tune with three variations and a Gigg) - 0:05

WILLIAM BROWN (Fl. 1783 - 1788)
from THREE RONDOS FOR THE PIANO FORTE OR HARPSICHORD

II. Rondo III in G major - 3:52

JOHN CHRISTOPHER MOLLER
also know as JOHANN CHRISTOPH MÖLLER (1755 - 1803)
date: Philadelphia, 1793

III. Sinfonia in E flat major - 8:53
(Allegro spirituoso, Menuetto, Rondo allegro, Menuetto)

MR NEWMAN (Fl. 1807 - 1810)
from THREE SONATAS, FOR THE PIANO FORTE OR HARPSICHORD: Op. 1 (New York, 1807-10)

IV. Sonata III in D major - 12:30
(Andante, Allegro spiritoso, Andante, Allegro)

BENJAMIN CARR (1768 - 1831)
V. Sonata IV in B flat major - 17:01
(Spiritoso, Andantino)

JAMES HEWITT (1770 - 1827) and MATTHEW KOWLES
VI. The Battle of Trenton / A Favorite Historical Military Sonata Dedicated to General Washington in D major - 22:26
(The Army in Motion, General Orders, Acclamations of the Americans, Drums beat to Arms, Washington's March (at Battle of Trenton), The American Army crossing the Delaware, Ardor of the Americans at Landing, Trumpets sound the Charge, Attack, Cannons, Bomb, Defeat to the Hessians, Flight of the Hessians, The Hessians begging Quarter, The Fight renew'd, General Confusion, The Hessian surrender themselves Prisoners of War, Roslin Castle, Grief of the Americans for the Loss of their Comrades killed in the Engagement, Yankee Doodle, Drums and Fifes, Quick-Step for the Band, Trumpets of Victory, General Rejoicing, The End)

BENJAMIN CARR (1768 - 1831)
VII. The Maid of Lodi in G major - 33:16
(Prelude, Air and four variations)

VICTOR PELISSIER (c. 1745 - c. 1820)
from PELISSIER'S COLUMBIAN MELODIES (1811-12)

VIII. Thee Hornpipes in B flat major, in C major and in G major - 36:03

WILLIAM SELBY (c. 1738 - 1798)
from TEN VOLUNTARYS FOR THE ORGAN OR THE HARPSICHORD
(London, c. 1767)

IX. Voluntary VIII in A major - 38:02

JAMES HEWITT (1770 - 1827)
date: 1807-10

X. Yankee Doodle with nine variations - 41:24

HARPSICHORD
Olivier Baumont (J. Goermans, 1774, Paris)

2001 - DDD
http://www.olivierbaumont.fr/

[on authentic instruments]

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  • Like !!! ♥

  • @RIRRATTO On fait passer le militarisme expansioniste sioniste-juif avec de la musique de salon; La musique et l'art en general ayant une autre mission. Voila. Bonne soiree.

  • @marzipann777 Quel rapport exxactement ???

  • Voila comment on fait passer la pillule! Hahaha!

    La musique est de bonne qualite mais elle masque le tres mauvais usage qui en est fait et cela depuis que Washington a donne l'ordre du nettoyage ethnique des Colonies de leurs habitants autochtones; Meme methode utilisee en Europe au XX-eme siecle et par les juifs/sionistes et les Forces Alliees depuis 1949 pour le nettoyage ethnique en Terre Sainte, sans parler de l'avortement industriel orchestre par le meme cercles (WHO=55 millions par an)

  • "Bayoneting the Hessians in their drunken jolly Christmas eve slumber"

  • OLIVIER BAUMONT (Harpsichord)

    Born: August 15, 1960 - France

    The French harpsichordist.

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

  • Olivier Baumont, was awarded two first prizes for harpsichord and chamber music at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse in Paris in 1981 and 1982, the examiners' decision being unanimous on both occasions. After this, he studied with Huguette Dreyfus and Kenneth Gilbert, and was invited several times by Gustav Leonhardt to take part in his masterclasses in Cologne.

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

  • Olivier Baumont plays regularly at major festivals in France (Ambronay, the Centre de Musique Baroque de Versailles, Evian, Ile-de France, La Roque d'Anthéron, Montpellier, Périgord Noir and Sablé), as well as in many other countries, including Germany, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Croatia, Spain, the USA, the UK, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Holland, Portugal, the Czech Republic, Russia, Slovenia and Switzerland.

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

  • In addition to this, he has taken part in several radio and television broadcasts for France-Musiques, France-Culture, FR3, M6, Muzzik and Mezzo, Radio Suisse Normande and the BBC.

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

  • He has edited a 19th-century harpsichord piece Rigadon (1889) composed by Francis Thomé, shortly to be published by H. Lemoine

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

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