Lucie Horsch: Baroque Journey
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Composer or Director: Jacques-Christophe Naudot, Lucie Horsch, Johann Sebastian Bach, François Couperin, George Frideric Handel, Henry Purcell, Dario Castello, Giovanni Battista Sammartini, Thomas Tollett, Jacob van Eyck, Marin Marais
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Magazine Review Date: 04/2019
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 66
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: 483 4722GH

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings |
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music Bojan Cicic, Conductor Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer Lucie Horsch, Composer |
(4) Orchestral Suites, Movement: No. 2 in B minor, BWV1067 (flute & strings) |
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music Bojan Cicic, Conductor Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer Lucie Horsch, Composer |
St Matthew Passion, Movement: Erbarme dich |
Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music Bojan Cicic, Conductor Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer Lucie Horsch, Composer |
Sonata seconda II |
Dario Castello, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music Bojan Cicic, Conductor Dario Castello, Composer Lucie Horsch, Composer |
Livres de clavecin, Book 3, Movement: 14th Ordre (D major-minor) |
François Couperin, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music François Couperin, Composer Lucie Horsch, Composer |
(Der) Fluyten Lust-hof, Movement: The English Nightingale (Engels Nachtegaeltje) |
Jacob van Eyck, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music Bojan Cicic, Conductor Jacob van Eyck, Composer Lucie Horsch, Composer |
(Der) Fluyten Lust-hof, Movement: Lavolette |
Jacob van Eyck, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music Bojan Cicic, Conductor Jacob van Eyck, Composer Lucie Horsch, Composer |
Solomon, Movement: ~ |
George Frideric Handel, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music George Frideric Handel, Composer Lucie Horsch, Composer |
Couplets de Folies |
Marin Marais, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music Bojan Cicic, Conductor Lucie Horsch, Composer Marin Marais, Composer |
Concertos for Recorder and Strings, Movement: C |
Jacques-Christophe Naudot, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music Bojan Cicic, Conductor Jacques-Christophe Naudot, Composer Lucie Horsch, Composer |
Dido and Aeneas, Movement: Dido's Lament |
Henry Purcell, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music Bojan Cicic, Conductor Henry Purcell, Composer Lucie Horsch, Composer |
Concerto for Flute and Orchestra |
Giovanni Battista Sammartini, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music Giovanni Battista Sammartini, Composer Lucie Horsch, Composer |
Divisions on a Ground |
Thomas Tollett, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music Bojan Cicic, Conductor Lucie Horsch, Composer Thomas Tollett, Composer |
Author: Charlotte Gardner
Horsch is still only 19, so the first thing to praise here is that she and Decca waited a couple of years before recording this sequel, because that time and space for her to further develop and mature has reaped its rewards in these interpretations: her technique was always immaculate and her tone lively and clear, but there’s been a clear growth in naturalness and confidence. Then, while ‘Baroque Journey’ continues the entry-level theme of the earlier disc – showcasing the recorder’s versatility and vocal qualities by way of the musical landscape of Europe during the instrument’s Baroque heyday – there’s also repertoire for the ‘experts’, along with a stylistic variety that has allowed Horsch herself to shine in numerous directions.
It was a great move, for instance, to bookend the programme with Jacob van Eyck’s solo recorder ‘Lavolette’ and ‘The English Nightingale’, because these mass-appeal miniatures are not only among the first real repertoire that every young recorder player gets to play but also pieces that allow the professional to show what they’ve got in terms of easy venacular, colouristic range and storytelling capabilities; and Horsch delivers on all three.
Collaborator highlights include Thomas Dunford poetically supporting and sparring with Horsch’s own swirling lines in Dario Castello’s Sonata seconda, the joyfully delivered centrepiece of the Sammartini recorder concerto with the Academy of Ancient Music under Bojan Čičić, and Čičić sensitively duetting with Horsch in Bach’s ‘Erbarme dich’ (Horsch on a well-chosen voice flute here).
That latter work is one of a number of Baroque crowd-pleasers punctuating the album, and I suspect Gramophone readers won’t by convinced by all of these; Dido’s Lament with the voice replaced by recorder, for instance. Plus, while Horsch and Charlotte Barbour-Condini’s fluid virtuosities in Handel’s Arrival of the Queen of Sheba are delivered with fizzing exuberance, the engineering puts them rather too forward in the balance for my taste.
Still, I’m willing to press skip a couple of times when the rest is so thoroughly enjoyable.
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