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Skip Sempe - Scarlatti: Duende & Pandora's Box (2007)

Skip Sempe - Scarlatti: Duende & Pandora's Box (2007)

BAND/ARTIST: Skip Sempe

  • Title: Scarlatti: Duende & Pandora's Box
  • Year Of Release: 2007
  • Label: Paradizo
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
  • Total Time: 02:16:36
  • Total Size: 887 MB
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Tracklist:

CD 1
01. Andante
02. Allegro
03. Andante
04. Andante
05. Sonata In F, K 6
06. Andante E Cantabile
07. Presto
08. Pastorale
09. Allegro
10. Sonata In B Minor, K 87
11. Allegro
12. Allegro
13. Allegro
14. Cantabile
15. Prestissimo
16. Presto
17. Aria

CD 2
01. Paduan - Capriccio Stravagante
02. Heigh Ho Holiday - Capriccio Stravagante
03. Ancor Che Co'l Partire
04. Doulce Memoire
05. Allegro
06. Andante
07. In Nomine Of Six Parts - Capriccio Stravagante
08. In Nomine Of Seven Parts - Capriccio Stravagante
09. La Pantomime
10. L'Enharmonique
11. Chaconne Raportee - Josh Cheatham
12. Prelude In C Minor - Josh Cheatham
13. Fatal Amour, Cruel Vainqueur - Capriccio Stravagante
14. Qu'un Coeur Est Prevenu Quand Sa Flamme Est Extreme - Capriccio Stravagante
15. Largo In A Minor, BWV 529
16. Sarabande In A Minor, BWV 807
17. Rejouissance - Sophie Gent
18. Allegro - Julien Martin
19. Les Etoiles
20. La Marche Des Scythes

This collection of 17 Scarlatti harpsichord sonatas isn't compiled systematically, but includes the favorites of harpsichordist and scholar Skip Sempé, and it's a diverse and attractive selection. Citing the strong Spanish influences on Scarlatti's writing, Sempé describes "Duende" as a Spanish term that refers to the mysterious power of an event or activity to move a person into a state of sensory overload, or even transcendence. It's this state that Sempé aims for in his performance of the sonatas. Consequently, his performances are far from reverential -- they are striking for the freedom and improvisatory-sounding energy he brings to them. Scarlatti apparently had a reputation for being a dazzling showman and Sempé isn't afraid to venture into the realm of breathtaking theatricality when appropriate. In several of the sonatas, Sempé "amplifies" the sound by adding a second harpsichord to improvise as a basso continuo instrument, reinforcing and highlighting the (original) solo part. Whether or not the practice has historical precedent, it can't be denied that the added volume and excitement give the more rambunctious sonatas a frenzied wildness that sounds exactly right. The Sonata in C, K 502, is certainly one of the oddest and most unpredictable pieces of Baroque music around, and the two-harpsichord treatment only adds to its punchiness, but Sempé creates a comparable ruckus from the equally quirky K 513, with only one instrument. He draws an emotional intensity from the quieter, slower sonatas as well. His playing, as well as that of his "accompanist" Olivier Fortin, is thrillingly virtuosic, and it's safe to say that in this engaging CD they succeed in creating the sense of duende to which they aspire. The album's distinctive take on the sonatas should make it of interest to anyone who already loves these pieces, and it's a fine introduction for the uninitiated. Paradizo's sound is clear and clean, but a little on the bright side, which is actually appropriate for this extroverted performance practice.

The album contains a bonus sample CD of 20 fine performances excerpted from 10 previously released CDs by Sempé's instrumental and vocal ensemble Capriccio Stravagante -- altogether a great deal! -- Stephen Eddins


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  • blondbearnl
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Thanks for posting this beautiful Duende & Pandora's Box cd with music from Scarlatti performed by Skip Sempe.