Froberger - Tombeau sur la Mort de Monsieur Blancheroche - Joan Benson-clavichord

Joan Benson (clavichord) Froberger - Tombeau sur la Mort de Monsieur Blancheroche from the 1962 LP “Music for Clavichord“ (Repertoire Records 901). Clavichord by Thomas Goff (1936-England). [editor’s note: my mistake on the recording date shown on the video, it was indeed 1962 -- in August of that year] Remastered audio for the book (with CD & DVD) by Joan Benson, “Clavichord for Beginners“ (Indiana University Press 2014) © Joan Benson 2014 This Tombeau is an elegy for the accidental death of Froberger’s dear friend, the lutenist Blancheroche. Froberger wished it played “very slowly and freely, without observing any measure.“ The composer was not afraid to express deep and subtle, sad emotions in broken, lute-like lines. The low, repeated bass octaves in the bass represent the tolling of the bell. The ending depicts a lowering of Blanceroche in
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