BACH and the French Clavecinists.
	GASPARD DE LA ROUX Pieces in F from Pieces de Clavecin
	1705
	 LOUIS MARCHAND Pieces in D minor from Pieces de Clavecin
	1669
	J. S. BACH Suite in A minor with
	Prelude (English Suite no.
	2)
	
 Andrew Appel
	(harpsichord)
	
 ASV Quicksilva CDQS 6247
	(DDD)
	(63.43)
	Crotchet 
	
	
	
	
	This is a very interesting disc but, perhaps, for the wrong reasons.
	
	Its interest is in its historical music and some excellent playing from Andrew
	Appel which I thoroughly enjoyed. His playing of this music is exciting which,
	when you consider must of the music is sedate, is a seeming paradox. He has
	great energy and verve and avoids all the fussiness that one sadly associates
	with early music. I really do like his style and that is some accolade when
	I have to admit that this music is not that interesting.
	
	Modem music is severely criticised for being too much the same. That can
	be said of early music although I have to say it is more rewarding to play
	that listen to. The music is all much of a muchness and the only piece in
	this collection of 23 pieces that stands out as really noteworthy is the
	second Bouree in the Bach.
	
	This is music of a mannered culture. It lacks spontaneity and the composers
	are trammelled by fashion. Even if you have not heard these pieces before
	there is a real sense of deja vu.
	
	Nonetheless, my sincere compliments to ASV and to a very fine harpsichordist
	but can we hear him in some more worthwhile and durable music.. ..please?
	
	David Wright
	
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