Les Ages du monde: French Music for Viol Consort Through the Ages
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Label: BIS
Cat No: BIS2733
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Expected Release Date: 16th January 2026
Contents
Works
Une jeune fillette (arr. by T Lewis, I Aziz)Nouvelles decouvertes sur la guitarre
Fantaisies (5) sur Une jeune filette
Concert pour quatre parties de violes, H545
Fantaisie a 5 parties (Oldham MS) [1]
Fantaisie a 5 parties (Oldham MS) [2]
Susanne un jour
Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme
Fantaisies a 2 parties pour les violes
Artists
Chelys Consort of ViolsHarry Buckoke (bass viol)
James Akers (theorbo, Baroque guitar)
Works
Une jeune fillette (arr. by T Lewis, I Aziz)Nouvelles decouvertes sur la guitarre
Fantaisies (5) sur Une jeune filette
Concert pour quatre parties de violes, H545
Fantaisie a 5 parties (Oldham MS) [1]
Fantaisie a 5 parties (Oldham MS) [2]
Susanne un jour
Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme
Fantaisies a 2 parties pour les violes
Artists
Chelys Consort of ViolsHarry Buckoke (bass viol)
James Akers (theorbo, Baroque guitar)
About
The works presented here include arrangements and fantasies on popular songs, dances and a suite, demonstrating the extreme versatility of the viola da gamba, which, alone or in a group, could adapt to all musical genres. Although the French golden age of said instrument was between the mid-17th and mid-18th centuries – represented here with works by Charpentier, Métru and Lully – the programme also gives prominence to earlier compositions, with dances and fantasies by Caroubel, Le Jeune, Moulinié, Du Caurroy, Louis Couperin and Du Mont. Finally, the programme also includes three pieces for solo guitar by François Campion, performed by guest musician James Akers. These pieces remind us that the Baroque guitar, depicted foreshadowingly in paintings by Vermeer and Watteau, was to replace the lute as the most widespread domestic musical instrument.
A programme that emphasises elegance, refined melancholy, beautiful sound and a subtle dialogue between the different instruments.
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