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Mahan Esfahani plays harpsichord music inspired by French master La Forqueray

Mahan Esfahani plays music inspired by Antoine Forqueray, viol player to Louis XIV.

New Generation Artists: Mahan Esfahani plays music inspired by Antoine Forqueray, viol player by appointment at the court of Louis XIV, on the celebrated 1636/1763 Ruckers-Hemsch harpsichord at Hatchlands Park, Surrey.

Francois Couperin La Forqueray
Rameau La Forqueray as above
Jacques Duphly La Forqueray
Jean Baptiste Forqueray La Forqueray
Mahan Esfahani (1636 Ruckers-Hemsch harpsichord at Hatchlands Park in Surrey)

Poulenc Les Chemins de L'amour
Fatma Said (soprano), James Vaughan (piano)

Antonio Carlos Jobim arr Mullov-Abbado No More Blues
Misha Mullov-Abbado (string bass), James Davidson (trumpet)

31 minutes

Music Played

  • Fran莽ois Couperin

    La Forqueray

    Performer: Mahan Esfahani.
  • Jean鈥怭hilippe Rameau

    La Forqueray

    Performer: Mahan Esfahani.
  • Jacques Duphly

    La Forqueray

    Performer: Mahan Esfahani.
  • Jean-Baptiste Forqueray

    La Forqueray

    Performer: Mahan Esfahani.
  • Francis Poulenc

    Les chemins de l'amour

    Singer: Fatma Said. Performer: James Vaughan.
  • Ant么nio Carlos Jobim

    No More Blues

    Composer: Misha Mullov-Abbado. Performer: Misha Mullov-Abbado. Performer: James Davison.

Broadcast

  • Wed 19 Sep 2018 16:30