VELDEN, MIENEKE VAN DER, WILSON, GLEN - 18302 Pieces De Viole -Mieneke van der Velden
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Gamba players have a healthy respect for Franois Couperin's 'Pices de Viole'; they are not pieces to be casually included in one's repertoire. Couperin himself was not a gamba player, and he wrote these impressive suites without realizing the technical consequences of his writing; sometimes it takes the performer a long time to find an adequate fingering or bowing. Besides, it is impossible to make a selection of the 'Pices de Viole' for a program (as one could, for example, with the compositions of Marin Marais, which fill five books), because only two suites for gamba and continuo by Couperin have survived. Either you play the complete suites, or you don't play them at all. Nevertheless, we have decided to perform these pieces; the hard work which they demand is amply rewarded by the greatness and sheer richness of the music.
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| Artist | Mieneke van der Velden Viola da gamba, Pardessus de viole Glen Wilson Harpsichord |
| Inlay | Franois Couperin (1668-1733) Pices de viole Concerts 3 & 11 Premire Suite (Pices de Viole) Prlude Allemande lgre Courante Sarabande grave Gavotte Gigue Passacaille ou Chaconne Onzime Concert (Les Gots-Runies) (Majestueusement, sans trop de lenteur) Seconde Allemande Deuxime Courante Sarabande trs grave, et trs marque Rondeau Gigue loure Troisime Concert (Concerts Royaux) Prlude Allemande Courante Sarabande grave Muzette Chaconne lgre Deuxime Suite (Pices de Viole) Prlude Fuguette Pompe Funbre La Chemise Blanche |
| Biography | Mieneke van der Velden studied viola da gamba with Anneke Pols, Jaap ter Linden, and Wieland Kuijken, under whose teaching she completed her studies in 1988 with the Performer's Diploma. She is in great demand as a gamba player and appears regularly with her ensembles The Royal Consort and LArmonia Sonora and also with well known ensembles including Concerto Vocale (Ren Jacobs), Anima Eterna (Jos van Immerseel). Season 2001 she played a.o. the soloparts in Bachs Trauenrode under Philippe Herreweghe, Handels La Resusurrezione under Ton Koopman and Telemann-and Bruhns cantatas under Konrad Junghnel (Cantus Clln) Mieneke van der Velden is principal gambist with the Netherlands Bach Association and participates yearly in the famous St. Matthew Passion performance in Naarden. She collaborated with the harpsichordist Glen Wilson for her solo recitals and appeared with him in the Netwerk voor Oude Muziek in the Netherlands, as well as various other venues abroad including Poland, Germany, and Finland. Mieneke van der Velden has becomes the owner of two original French instruments: a viola da gamba from 1617, build by Antoine Despont and a pardessus de viole from 1768, build by Ludovic Guersan (the smallest instrument from de viola da gamba family). She took part in various recordings for Channel Classics (Buxtehude cantatas, Saints and Sinners with Cappella Figuralis, and the St. Matthew Passion (solo arias) under Jos van Veldhoven. Mieneke van der Velden is a full professor of viola da gamba on the faculty of the Amsterdam Sweelinck Conservatory . Born in 1952 in Illinois (USA), Glen Wilson studied harpsichord and piano at the North Carolina School of the Arts and at the Juilliard School before moving to the Netherlands in 1971, where he studied at the Amsterdam Conservatory with Gustav Leonhardt for four years. He then joined the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra, remaining until invited to teach at the Utrecht Conservatory in 1982. He had meanwhile won in all three categories of the Bruges competition and embarked on a many-sided career as soloist, in chamber music, and as broadcaster, that has taken him to some thirty countries. He has been the duo-partner of Emma Kirkby, Gustav Leonhardt, Michael Chance, Alice Harnoncourt, Carolyn Watkinson and Marijke Miessen.In 1988 he accepted a Professorship at the Musikhochschule in Wrzburg and moved to Germany.Glen Wilson made his debut as conductor with his own edition of Monteverdis Ritornello di Ulisse at the Netherlands Opera. The production ran an unprecedented four seasons in Amsterdam, and was invited to New York, Los Angeles and Sydney. |
| Awards | Awards: 10/10 Classics today |
| Quotes | (...) Its a bracing and exciting view of French baroque () Fanfare () Mieneke van der Velden turns in happily inspired performances of these works, with Glenn Wilson providing thoroughly idiomatic playing. () Goldberg () This recording is maybe the only possibility to hear pardessus the viole, the smallest instrument of the viola da gamba family, smaller than the violin as we know it today () () the unique clor of the instrument sounds directly and with details to the listener () IHOS () Challenging Dutch flavour () Gramophone () prachtige muziek voor de gamba () () de musici zijn gelijkwaardige partners, de klavecimbel vult op creative wijze de ruimten tussen de noten van de gamba op. () Klassieke Zaken () rustig ademende muzikale lijnen () () verrassende sonoreiteiten waarin de veelzijdigheid van de gambaklank maximaal tot uiting komt. Luister () Her playing is smooth and elegant () () the balance between gamba and harpsichord is perfect () Fanfare () a rich sound () Classical Review () Couperin enthousiasts will equally delight in van der Velden and Wilsons exemplary performances. () Highly recommended. Classics Today |
| Composer | COUPERIN, Francois |
| Type | Barok Chamber music |
| Total Length | 7030 |
| Year of release | 2002 |
| Artist | VELDEN, MIENEKE VAN DER, WILSON, GLEN |









