Tribute to Scott Ross

Track Listings
Disc: 1
1. Salve Regina    
2. Salve Regina    
3. Salve Regina    
4. Salve Regina    
5. Salve Regina    
6. In Nomine IX    
7. Voluntary No.29    
8. Differencias    
9. Pavana Italiana    
10. Tres Glosas    
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Disc: 2
1. Cinquieme Ste: La Rameau (Majestueusement)    
2. Cinquieme Ste: La Guignon (Vivement Et Detache)    
3. Cinquieme Ste: La Montigni (Galamment Sans Lenteur)    
4. Cinquieme Ste: La Sylva (Tres Tendrement)    
5. Cinquieme Ste: Jupiter (Moderement)    
6. Pieces De Clavecin (Premier Livre): Allemande    
7. Pieces De Clavecin (Premier Livre): Courante    
8. Pieces De Clavecin (Premier Livre): La Vanlo    
9. Pieces De Clavecin (Premier Livre): Rondeau (Tendre)    
10. Pieces De Clavecin (Premier Livre): La Damanzy    
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Editorial Reviews
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The late Scott Ross is best known for his monumental set of Scarlatti's complete keyboard works, but on this fitting tribute, we get a sampling of some of the keyboardist's other talents. The first disc collects Ross's contributions to French radio broadcasts, titled "Renaissance of French Organs," from the mid-1970s. Here, at the console of two great 18th-century organs (one in Gimont, the other in Cuers), Ross performs an eclectic mix of works by John Bull, Francisco Correa de Arauxo, Bach, and Frescobaldi. It's fascinating to compare the sounds of the two instruments: the Cuers sounds warm and inviting, but lacks the range of Gimont's state-of-the-art (for 1781), 58-stop masterpiece. Ross is in top form here, but it's the harpsichord disc featuring Forqueray, Duphly, and Bach that steals the show--it's expressive, and the recorded sound is gorgeous. --Jason Verlinde

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Tribute to Scott Ross
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    Tribute to Scott Ross
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    Manufacturer: INA, Memoire Vive
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Chamber Music | Classical | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B00004TTCP
    Release Date: 2000-06-13

    Tracks:

    1. Salve Regina
    2. Salve Regina
    3. Salve Regina
    4. Salve Regina
    5. Salve Regina
    6. In Nomine IX
    7. Voluntary No.29
    8. Differencias
    9. Pavana Italiana
    10. Tres Glosas
    11. Tiento De Dicimo Tono
    12. Tiento De Segundo Tono
    13. Batalha
    14. Canzon Terza
    15. Cantio Sacra 'Wir Glauben All An Einen Gott'
    16. Cantio Sacra 'Wir Glauben All An Einen Gott'
    17. Cantio Sacra 'Wir Glauben All An Einen Gott'
    18. Piece D'Orgue BWV 572
    19. Cinq Fugues
    20. Cinq Fugues
    21. Cinq Fugues
    22. Cinq Fugues
    23. Cinq Fugues

    Tracks:

    1. Cinquieme Ste: La Rameau (Majestueusement)
    2. Cinquieme Ste: La Guignon (Vivement Et Detache)
    3. Cinquieme Ste: La Montigni (Galamment Sans Lenteur)
    4. Cinquieme Ste: La Sylva (Tres Tendrement)
    5. Cinquieme Ste: Jupiter (Moderement)
    6. Pieces De Clavecin (Premier Livre): Allemande
    7. Pieces De Clavecin (Premier Livre): Courante
    8. Pieces De Clavecin (Premier Livre): La Vanlo
    9. Pieces De Clavecin (Premier Livre): Rondeau (Tendre)
    10. Pieces De Clavecin (Premier Livre): La Damanzy
    11. Toccata in D, BWV 912
    12. Prld, Fugue Et Allegro in E flat, BWV 998
    13. Toccata in e, BWV 914

    Amazon.com

    The late Scott Ross is best known for his monumental set of Scarlatti's complete keyboard works, but on this fitting tribute, we get a sampling of some of the keyboardist's other talents. The first disc collects Ross's contributions to French radio broadcasts, titled "Renaissance of French Organs," from the mid-1970s. Here, at the console of two great 18th-century organs (one in Gimont, the other in Cuers), Ross performs an eclectic mix of works by John Bull, Francisco Correa de Arauxo, Bach, and Frescobaldi. It's fascinating to compare the sounds of the two instruments: the Cuers sounds warm and inviting, but lacks the range of Gimont's state-of-the-art (for 1781), 58-stop masterpiece. Ross is in top form here, but it's the harpsichord disc featuring Forqueray, Duphly, and Bach that steals the show--it's expressive, and the recorded sound is gorgeous. --Jason Verlinde

    Music Track:

    1. Trio Apollon Plays Mozart, Beethoven, Glinka, Ravel
    2. Trivertimento
    3. Trombone in Europe
    4. Un Ballo In Maschera
    5. Vassiliadis Plays Liszt
    6. Virtuoso Piano Music
    7. Vivaldi: Flute Concertos op. 10
    8. Voices of Change: Fantasy on Mr Hyde's Song
    9. Zemlinsky: Complete Orchestral Songs
    10. A Portrait of Herbert von Karajan

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