Sylvia Marlowe (harpsichord) Greatest harpsichord hits

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Sylvia Marlowe “First Lady of the Harpsichord” Greatest harpsichord hits
Released 1969 by Decca in the Gold Label Series DL 710170
John Gavin thought that the instrument was built by William Dowd although Carl Helmick hears a Pleyel.
Produced by Israel Horowitz
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 74·750946

Side one
00:00 Band 1. (120) RAMEAU: Tambourin
01:24 Band 2. (3”55) BACH: Presto (third movement, Italian Concerto)
05:22 Band 3. (2’42) PURCELL: Ground in C Minor (Z. D221)
08:09 Band 4. (4’00) HANDEL: The Harmonious Blacksmith (Air with Variations from Suite No.5) .
12:11 Band 5. (1’45) COUPERIN: Les Baricades Misterieuses (from the 6th Ordre)
14:00 Band 6. (2’34) COUPERIN: Le Tic-Toc-Choc, ou les maillotins (from the 18th Ordre)
16:37 Band 7. (1’58) DAQUIN: Le Coucou
18:40 Band 8. (2’10) MOZART: Allegro (first movement, Sonata in C Major, K.545)

SIDE TWO
21:11 Band 1. (8’42) HAYDN: Vivace (first movement, Concerto in D Major tor Harpsichord and Orchestra, Op. 21)
Baroque Chamber Orchestra conducted by Daniel Saidenberg
29:55 Band 2. (2’24) SCARLATTI: Sonata in D Major, L.14
32:23 Band 3. (5’00) HANDEL: Passacaglia (from Suite No.7 in G Minor)
37:29 Band 4. (2’40) BACH: Gigue (from French Suite No. 5 in G Major)
40:14 Band 5. (2’15) COUPERIN: Musete de Taverni (from Vol. III, Pieces de Clavecin) with Kenneth Cooper, harpsichord

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