BBC Music Magazine

Histoires d’un Ange

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Couperin: Passacaill­e ou

Chaconne; Marais: Pièces de viole, Book II – Cloches on Carillon; Book III – Prélude, Gavotte & Grand Ballett; Book IV: Suitte d’un Goût Étranger – excerpts; Book V – Prélude en Harpègemen­t; Chaconne; Rameau: La Marais in D; Visée: Passacaill­e Johanna Rose (viola da gamba),

Josep Maria Marti Duran (theorbo), Javier Nunez (harpsichor­d)

Rubicon RCD1041 60:02 mins

The ‘angel’ whose stories are told here is not, despite the arresting booklet photograph­s of her sporting fluffy wings, the German-born, Madrid-based viola da gamba player Johanna

Rose. Rather it’s the 17th- and 18th-century French master of the instrument Marin Marais, who was described by contempora­ries as playing ‘like an angel’, and who soared from humble origins to a position at court and the conductors­hip of the Paris Opéra.

Groups of pieces by Marais, mostly from Books II to IV of his Pièces de viole, are interspers­ed with single works by Robert de Visée (a Passacaill­e featuring the theorbo), François Couperin, (another Passacaill­e but with solo viol) and Jean-philippe Rameau, whose solo harpsichor­d piece is named as a memorial tribute to Marais.

Johanna Rose’s selection from Marais’s output includes some of his more ambitious pieces, both in length (meaning five minutes or so!) and in the degree of virtuosity required. The more taxing episodes, such as the rapidly changing chords towards the end of ‘Grand Ballet’ and the furious passage-work of

Le Tourbillon (‘The whirlwind’), seem to put a strain on her technique, with a suspicion of scratchine­ss heightened by a close recording. Elsewhere, she produces a lovely singing tone for the more meditative numbers such as La Rêveuse (‘The dreamer’); and her two accompanis­ts are sensitive and inventive, combining to produce colourful bell sounds in Cloches ou Carillon. But for an all-round view of Marais, seek out the calmly authoritat­ive Robert Smith on Resonus (reviewed in the November issue). Anthony Burton PERFORMANC­E ★★★ RECORDING ★★★

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