Fleur de Lys: The Solo Suite Before Bach

Charles Medlam (bass viol)
William Carter (theorbo)

In the years before JS Bach embarked upon his Suites for unaccompanied cello, the form was being honed to perfection by composers of the many suites for solo bass viol written in France between 1650 and 1700. Renowned viol player, and founder director of London Baroque, Charles Medlam performs a number of works by Nicolas Hotman, Dubuisson, DeMachy and the mysterious Sieur de Sainte-Colombe, charting the evolution of the classical suite. A fascinating exploration of beautiful and rarely-heard repertoire.

£9.98
CC1028CD

Recorded in The Studio, Brick Kiln Cottage, Hollington, Hampshire, UK on 22nd & 23rd March 2010
Recording Engineering: Philip Hobbs

Charles Medlam (bass viol)Charles Medlam studied the cello in London, Paris, Vienna and Salzburg before becoming interested in the bass viol and early performing styles. After a year lecturing and playing in the resident string quartet at the Chinese University of Hong Kong he returned to Europe and worked with Maurice Gendron at the Paris Conservatoire, Wolfgang Herzer in Vienna and subsequently performance practice with Nikolaus Harnoncourt in Salzburg as well as cello there with Heidi Litschauer. In addition he attended courses with Wieland Kuijken for the gamba. He founded London Baroque with Ingrid Seifert in 1978 and most of his work in the last three decades has been with them, playing some 2500 concerts worldwide in that time.

Born in Florida, William Carter received a rigorous but conventional training as a classical guitarist with Bruce Holzman at The Florida State University before falling in love with the earlier plucked instruments and the world of historical performance. Following initial guidance from Pat O’Brien in New York City, he traveled to London as a Fulbright Scholar where he studied the lute with Nigel North and quickly established himself as one of the leading players on old instruments. He is an enthusiastic teacher and Professor of Baroque Studies and Lute at The Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. Starting in 2005 a series of early guitar CDs have been released to great critical acclaim, one of which was named in the Gramophone ‘Critic’s Choice’ list for 2005.

CC1028     View Booklet     UPC: 5023581102821

Be the first to review!
New Review
Thank you. Your product review will be visible once it has been approved.