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The Harmonious Handel
Colin Booth plays harpsichord works - [SBCD-224]
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Colin Booth plays the two-manual harpsichord he built in 2016 as based on the design of an instrument from 1661 that, though French in origin, bears much in common with surviving German harpsichords. It is strung in brass and has three sets of strings (one at octave pitch), with a buff stop. Pitch a = 415, Young temperament (modified for the E Major suite). The booklet includes notes on the music and some easily accessible sources for those who wish to play the music.


George Frederick Handel:

Carillon

Suite in F Major
(works from various sources)
Praeludium (Aylesford collection)
Allemande (surviving ms. in Handel's hand)
Fuga (Aylesford collection, not pub. in 1835 by Walsh in Six Fugues)
Chaconne (Aylesford collection)

Courante in C Minor

Fugue in C Minor


Sonata in C Major

Suite in D Minor

Allemande
Courante
Sarabande
Gigue

Fugue in B-flat Major

Minuet in G Minor


Suite in G Major
Allemande
Allegro
Courante
Aria
Minuetto
Gigue

Suite in E Major
Prelude
Allemande
Courante
Air and variations (The Harmonious Blacksmith)

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