
L'Unique - Harpsichord Music of Francois Couperin / Vinikour
Two-time Grammy Award-nominated harpsichordist Jory Vinikour plays historically groundbreaking works by François Couperin (1668â1733) on an album comprising three inventive Couperin suites â the composer called them âOrdresâ â combining traditional French Baroque dance movements with witty and atmospheric character pieces â miniature tone poems for solo harpsichord. Couperinâs suites âare elegantly composed, concealing a complex, allusive and varied emotional world behind their highly wrought surfaceâ (Norton Grove Concise Encyclopedia of Music). Chicago-born, French-trained harpsichordist Vinikour is especially enamored of Couperinâs Ordres Nos. 6, 7, and 8, calling them âremarkableâ for their harmonically driven melodic invention and atmospheric unity within each suite. Highlights include the celebrated Les Baricades MistĂ©rieuses from Ordre No. 6, which Englandâs The Guardian calls âshimmering, kaleidoscopic and seductive, a sonic trompe lâoeil.â The compelling Les Amusemens from Ordre No. 7 is irresistibly sweet and melancholic. Order No. 8 offers masterful examples of established forms, culminating with a dramatic Passacaille.
REVIEWS:
LâUnique presents all the wit and melancholy of Vinikourâs distinctive interpretations of the sixth, seventh, and eighth suites.
â BBC Radio 3 Record Review Extra
Playfully and decorously brought music to life by American harpsichordist Jory Vinikour. The recording places the instrument in a really lifelike perspective.
â BBC Record Review
Two-time Grammy Award-nominated harpsichordist Jory Vinikour plays historically groundbreaking works by François Couperin (1668â1733) on an album comprising three inventive Couperin suites â the composer called them âOrdresâ â combining traditional French Baroque dance movements with witty and atmospheric character pieces â miniature tone poems for solo harpsichord. Couperinâs suites âare elegantly composed, concealing a complex, allusive and varied emotional world behind their highly wrought surfaceâ (Norton Grove Concise Encyclopedia of Music). Chicago-born, French-trained harpsichordist Vinikour is especially enamored of Couperinâs Ordres Nos. 6, 7, and 8, calling them âremarkableâ for their harmonically driven melodic invention and atmospheric unity within each suite. Highlights include the celebrated Les Baricades MistĂ©rieuses from Ordre No. 6, which Englandâs The Guardian calls âshimmering, kaleidoscopic and seductive, a sonic trompe lâoeil.â The compelling Les Amusemens from Ordre No. 7 is irresistibly sweet and melancholic. Order No. 8 offers masterful examples of established forms, culminating with a dramatic Passacaille.
REVIEWS:
LâUnique presents all the wit and melancholy of Vinikourâs distinctive interpretations of the sixth, seventh, and eighth suites.
â BBC Radio 3 Record Review Extra
Playfully and decorously brought music to life by American harpsichordist Jory Vinikour. The recording places the instrument in a really lifelike perspective.
â BBC Record Review
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Two-time Grammy Award-nominated harpsichordist Jory Vinikour plays historically groundbreaking works by François Couperin (1668â1733) on an album comprising three inventive Couperin suites â the composer called them âOrdresâ â combining traditional French Baroque dance movements with witty and atmospheric character pieces â miniature tone poems for solo harpsichord. Couperinâs suites âare elegantly composed, concealing a complex, allusive and varied emotional world behind their highly wrought surfaceâ (Norton Grove Concise Encyclopedia of Music). Chicago-born, French-trained harpsichordist Vinikour is especially enamored of Couperinâs Ordres Nos. 6, 7, and 8, calling them âremarkableâ for their harmonically driven melodic invention and atmospheric unity within each suite. Highlights include the celebrated Les Baricades MistĂ©rieuses from Ordre No. 6, which Englandâs The Guardian calls âshimmering, kaleidoscopic and seductive, a sonic trompe lâoeil.â The compelling Les Amusemens from Ordre No. 7 is irresistibly sweet and melancholic. Order No. 8 offers masterful examples of established forms, culminating with a dramatic Passacaille.
REVIEWS:
LâUnique presents all the wit and melancholy of Vinikourâs distinctive interpretations of the sixth, seventh, and eighth suites.
â BBC Radio 3 Record Review Extra
Playfully and decorously brought music to life by American harpsichordist Jory Vinikour. The recording places the instrument in a really lifelike perspective.
â BBC Record Review





















