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Handel: The Eight Harpsichord Suites; Six Fugues or Voluntarys; Fugue in E; Fugue in F
George Frideric Handel, Paul Nicholson
Handel: The Eight Harpsichord Suites; Six Fugues or Voluntarys; Fugue in E; Fugue in F
Genre: Classical
 
Thurston Dart once wrote that a player of Handel's time who had played a repeat verbatim would have been considered "a dull dog indeed." Most of the time, literal repeats in Baroque music represent a failure of the imagina...  more »

     
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All Artists: George Frideric Handel, Paul Nicholson
Title: Handel: The Eight Harpsichord Suites; Six Fugues or Voluntarys; Fugue in E; Fugue in F
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Hyperion UK
Release Date: 12/10/2002
Album Type: Import, Original recording reissued
Genre: Classical
Styles: Chamber Music, Historical Periods, Classical (c.1770-1830)
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 034571120454

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Thurston Dart once wrote that a player of Handel's time who had played a repeat verbatim would have been considered "a dull dog indeed." Most of the time, literal repeats in Baroque music represent a failure of the imagination. That factor alone would be enough for an enthusiastic recommendation of Paul Nicholson's performances. He takes all of Handel's marked repeats and adds enough of his own embellishment to give us a different perspective on the music. Fortunately, there is plenty more to enjoy here. While Nicholson doesn't give us the driving rhythmic thrust of some harpsichordists, his playing is lively enough, and he makes Handel's slow movements expressive without altering rhythms enough to sound distorted. In short, this set is a triumph of good taste, a success on every level. Even the recorded sound (from 1994) is superb. And at Hyperion's Dyad series twofer price, the set costs little more than Alan Cuckston's relatively earthbound and literal set for Naxos. Even if you have another recording of Handel's harpsichord suites, it's worthwhile giving this one a try. --Leslie Gerber

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Beautiful keyboard suites by Handel
David Dunkerley | Melbourne, Victoria Australia | 01/10/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I have in my collection a CD by the Australian ensemble 'Capella Corelli' (on the CD label MOVE, catalogue MD3126) which incudes a beatiful performance of one of the Handel keyboard suites. The harpsichordist is John O'Donnell, and both the music and the playing are wonderful. I also have the Keith Jarrett performance of the keyboard suites on modern piano, which is also a delightful performance. Paul Nicholson's performances on this 2-CD set are on harpsichord, and the sound is clear and enjoyable. The tone quality of the harpsichord is of course quite different to that of the modern piano. But I find that both instruments allow the grace and elegance of the Handel suites to shine through easily. I have listed to the Nicholson performances many times, and always enjoy them. If you don't know the Handel suites, then I would recommend this CD as a way of meeting some beautiful music. If you know and like the Keith Jarret recordings, then you'll almost certainly find the harpsichord renditions refreshing and different. Recommended."
Excellent rendition of the Handel Harpsichord Suites
Willie C. Burnside Jr. | Chicago, IL United States | 03/01/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I thought that this CD was excellent. At first, it took me a while to get used to the sound of solo harpsichord, but after a while I thought it was a delight. Prior to this CD, I had only heard the harpsichord used in orchestral pieces. I think that Paul Nicholson's technique was excellent. He executes the trills flawlessly. The sound quality is very good. I advise people to buy this CD if they truly are fond of Baroque music."