Justin Taylor: La famille Rameau

Record and Artist Details

Genre:

Instrumental

Label: Alpha

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 79

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: ALPHA721

ALPHA721. Justin Taylor: La famille Rameau

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Pièces de clavecin, Movement: Les tendres plaintes Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer
Justin Taylor, Harpsichord
Pièces de clavecin, Movement: Les cyclopes Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer
Justin Taylor, Harpsichord
La Rameau Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer
Justin Taylor, Harpsichord
Menuet barosais Claude Rameau, Composer
Justin Taylor, Harpsichord
Nouvelle Suite de Pièces de Clavecin, Movement: La Poule Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer
Justin Taylor, Harpsichord
Les sauvages (Theme & Variations) Jean-François Taperay, Composer
Justin Taylor, Harpsichord
Nouvelle Suite de Pièces de Clavecin, Movement: Les triolets Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer
Justin Taylor, Harpsichord
La Forqueray Claude Rameau, Composer
Justin Taylor, Harpsichord
Nouvelle Suite de Pièces de Clavecin, Movement: L'Egyptienne Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer
Justin Taylor, Harpsichord
Pièces de clavecin, Movement: Allemande Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer
Justin Taylor, Harpsichord
Rondo Grazioso Lazare Rameau, Composer
Justin Taylor, Harpsichord
Pièces de clavecin, Movement: La rappel des oiseuax Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer
Justin Taylor, Harpsichord
Pièces de clavecin, Movement: Courante Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer
Justin Taylor, Harpsichord
Nouvelle Suite de Pièces de Clavecin, Movement: Sarabande en la Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer
Justin Taylor, Harpsichord
Nouvelle Suite de Pièces de Clavecin, Movement: Gavotte et six doubles Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer
Justin Taylor, Harpsichord
(6) Images, Movement: Hommage à Rameau Claude Debussy, Composer
Justin Taylor, Harpsichord

The prodigiously talented Franco-American harpsichordist Justin Taylor follows a critically acclaimed earlier album devoted to the Forqueray family (11/16) with this engaging new recording devoted to the music of Jean-Philippe Rameau and several of his relatives and admirers over the centuries. Rameau’s nephew, Jean-François Rameau, to whom Diderot attributed a dizzying catalogue of eccentricities and moral lacunae in his brilliant dialogue, isn’t heard from but his father, cousin and half-brother are all present, as well as Jean-François Tapray (who wrote a virtuoso set of variations on the popular Les sauvages) and Debussy (whose melancholy sarabande ‘Hommage à Rameau’ is played by Taylor on the piano).

The disc won’t topple Jean-Philippe from his pedestal as the most famous and brilliant of the Rameau clan but the works by his family and Tapray add nuance to a sonic picture of the French harpsichord at the apogee of its expressive power. Jean-Philippe’s brother, Claude, is represented by a lovely morsel, Menuet barosais, lasting less than a minute, and Lazare Rameau (Claude’s son) contributes a Rondo in which one can hear Hadyn and Mozart just around the corner.

Taylor is a romantic at the keyboard, daring with his agogic accents and subtle rubato, stretching out lines almost but never to breaking point, and infusing the music with an engaging sense of impulsiveness. In William Christie’s rendering of Jean-Philippe’s beloved Les tendre plaintes (Harmonia Mundi, 1/84), the ornaments are lovely, contained bursts of sonic filigree. Taylor, by contrast, finds room for expressive gestures even within a single ornament. The push and pull between the two hands reminds one, at times, of rubato used by pianists playing Chopin in the middle of the last century.

And it all works, maximum freedom deployed for maximum effect. The concluding track, Debussy’s tribute, is by contrast played with a striking reserve and austerity, a touching and perhaps coy way of inverting our usual expectations about the respective virtues and deficiencies of the harpsichord and the piano.

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