Editorial Reviews
Le Monde de la Musique, October, 1998 , Alain Stoghens
The harpsichordist Jory Vinikour conducts this didactic journey with brio. He shows himself to be brilliant (L'Amphibie, Hungarian Rock, Chaconne in G Major by Haendel) or magestic (Chaconne in D Major by Elisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre). The listener will appreciate the judicious use of three different instruments (according to the composer) with contrasting sonorities.
DIAPASON, April, 1998, Jean-Luc Macia
Student of Huguette Dreyfus and Kenneth Gilbert, regular partner of Marc Minkowski, happily eclectic musician (he plays Falla, Martinu, and Poulenc as well as the Baroque), Vinikour has chosen for his first solo disc to take us on a voyage through the universe of the chaconne and the passacaglia. Equipped with an extremely efficient virtuosity, Vinikour makes us admire his digital facility and his sense of color, bringing out the best of two lovely copies of old instruments. This disc... read more
Chaconne - Jory Vinikour plays keyboard works of Ligeti, Storace, Frescobaldi, Muffat, Fischer, Couperin
Chaconne - Jory Vinikour plays keyboard works of Ligeti, Storace, Frescobaldi, Muffat, Fischer, Couperin, Music, Francois Couperin, Louis Couperin, Jacques Duphly, Johann Caspar Fischer, Girolamo Frescobaldi, George Frideric Handel, Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre, Johann Kaspar Kerll, Gyorgy Ligeti, Georg Muffat, Bernardo Storace, Jory Vinikour, Baroque Ground-Based Variations for Orchestra, Chaconne for Keyboard, Classical, Coll. of Character/Single-Movement/Misc. Works for Keyb., Keyboard, Music for Harpsichord, Music for Keyboard, Orchestral, Passacaglia/Passacaglia and Fugue for Keyboard
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Track Listings
Who's Sorry Now: The Hits Collection [Import]
Widor: Organ Symphonies Nos. 5 & 7
Yendo De La Cama Al Living [CD-single] [Import]