Hete aquí uno de mis tesoros musicales. Música de clavicémbalo/clavecín/clave de la mano de un gran intérprete, Scott Ross, que falleció al poco de publicarse esta grabación, con piezas del que fuera el organista de la Capilla Julia de la Basílica de San Pedro de Roma, Girolamo Frescobaldi, a comienzos del s. XVII.
71 minutos de audición exigente, siendo muy recomendable un buen equipo de música. Sería un lujo poder escucharla en la capilla romana de El Vaticano. Y si el acompañante/guía fuese JJG Noblejas (juanjo) sería una maravilla.
Música Antigua: Barroco
Voila.fr Scott Ross, harpsichordist
What was Scott Ross’s influence on his contemporaries? Ten years after he disapeared, it is probably greater than some would like to admit. Is there any one living harpsichordist today capable of drawing such enthusiastic crowds of such unplausible audiences as he could, people a priori contrary to 18th century harpsichord music, and even less liable to fill up concert halls?
His impact was unique, albeit very limited in both time and space, a shooting star in the starry night of baroque music. His teachings probably were too confidential, depending too much on the student’s efforts and merits. It might even be possible that the flame that he represented should flicker and die. But such an eventuality would actually be a loss, and not merely for music…
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