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    Les Folies Françoises, Patrick Cohën-Akenine - Jean-Marie Leclair: Le Tombeau (2004)

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    Les Folies Françoises, Patrick Cohën-Akenine - Jean-Marie Leclair: Le Tombeau (2004)

    Les Folies Françoises, Patrick Cohën-Akenine - Jean-Marie Leclair: Le Tombeau (2004)
    MP3 (CBR 320 kbps) | 67:53 | 168 MB
    Genre: Classical | Label: Alpha Productions

    Alpha Productions' Jean-Marie Leclair: Le Tombeau features the chamber group Les Folies Françoises under the direction of violinist Patrick Cohën-Akenine in a chamber overture from Op. 13, three sonatas from Op. 5, and the Concerto in G minor, Op. 10/6, by the ill-fated Leclair. In the concerto, Les Folies Françoises is filled out into a small orchestra whimsically referred to as the Orchestre des Folies Françoises, an appellation that can be translated as "the orchestra of French madmen," although that is probably not what they had in mind. It is the concerto that comes off best here, although all of the playing on Jean-Marie Leclair: Le Tombeau is at least decent and very French in character.
    It just doesn't feel definitive in the way certain other Alpha Productions issues of Baroque music, such as Bruno Cocset's recording of Vivaldi's cello sonatas or Stylus Phantasticus' Philipp Heinrich Erlebach collection, easily achieve – Jean-Marie Leclair: Le Tombeau isn't quite up to that standard. Patrick Cohën-Akenine is tangled up in his strings during the difficult double-stops that open the title track, Sonata VI in C minor, Op. 5/6 "Le Tombeau," and one is left to wonder why Cohën-Akenine decided not to retake this passage. However, none of these pieces has been recorded with any great depth, so Jean-Marie Leclair: Le Tombeau is still a welcome addition to Leclair's catalog, and a decent place to start if one wants to investigate the music of Leclair. The booklet comes with an Agatha Christie-styled exposition of the murder of Leclair, including profiles of the four main suspects, that is informative and highly entertaining to read.

    Les Folies Françoises, Patrick Cohën-Akenine - Jean-Marie Leclair: Le Tombeau (2004)

    Track List:

    Ouverture en la majeur op. 13 n, 3 pour deux violons & basse continue, 1753
    01. Grave
    02. Allegro
    03. Largo
    04. Allegro assai

    Troisième livre de sonates op. 5 pour violon et bc, 1734:
    Sonate VII en la mineur
    05. Largo
    06. Allegro
    07. Adagio
    08. Tempo di gavotta

    Sonate VI en ut mineur, «Le Tombeau»
    09. Grave
    10. Allegro man non troppo
    11. Gavotta gracioso (andante)
    12. Allegro

    Sonate IV en si bémol majeur
    13. Adagio
    14. Allegro ma non troppo
    15. Sarabanda (largo)
    16. Chaconna

    Concerto en sol mineur op. 10 n, 6 pour violon et bc, ca. 1743
    17. Allegro ma poco
    18. Aria gracioso (andante)
    19. Allegro

    Performers:
    Les Folies Françoises
    Patrick Cohën-Akenine, violon solo & direction
    Léonor de Recodo, Catherine Girard, Bérengère Maillard, François Costa, Odile Podpovitny, Guillaume Humbrecht, violon
    Michel Renard, Samantha Montgomery, Sophie Cerf, alto
    François Poly, Mathurin Matharel, violoncelle
    Damien Guffroy, contrebasse
    Béatrice Martin, clavecin

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