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Hank Knox, harpsichord
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
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1. Toccata e-moll (BWV 914) 7:14
([Vivace], Un poco Allegro, Adagio, Fuga (Allegro)
Chromatische Fantasie und Fuge, d-moll (BWV 903)
2. Fantasia – Recitativ 5:40
3. Fuga 5:12
4. Fantasie c-moll (BWV 906) 5:16
5. Ricercar a 3 (Musikalisches Opfer, BWV 1079, Leipzig, 1747) 5:20
Ouverture nach Französischer Art, BWV 831
(Clavier-Übung II, Leipzig, 1735)
6. Ouverture 7:19
7. Courante 2:16
8. Gavottes I & II 3:33
9. Passepieds I & II 2:54
10. Sarabande 3:19
11. Bourrées I & II 2:57
12. Gigue 2:39
13. Echo 3:24
HANK KNOX regularly performs, records and tours with Arion Baroque Orchestra, Tafelmusik, Les Violons du Roy, le Studio de musique ancienne de Montréal, and l’Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal, among numerous other ensembles. One of today’s busiest musicians in the field of Early Music, Knox’s musical collaborators have included violinists Elizabeth Wallfisch, Monica Huggett, and Stefano Montanari, lutenist Steven Stubbs, baritone Max van Egmond, and conductors Christopher Hogwood, Trevor Pinnock, Andrew Parrott, and Sir Roger Norrington. Dedicated to sharing the unique sounds of antique harpsichords, as well as fine copies of historical instruments, Knox has released a number of acclaimed recordings on rare instruments for early-music.com, ATMA, Analekta, CBC, Titanic and Collegium labels. Knox teaches harpsichord and continuo at McGill University, where he also conducts various instrumental and chamber music ensembles and directs an ongoing series of Baroque operas for Opera McGill. A William Dawson Scholar in recognition of his achievements in Early Music, Knox held the post of Director of McGill’s Early Music program for over 20 years and was awarded the Thomas Binkley prize for an outstanding university collegium director by Early Music America in 2008.
Recorded May 23 – 25, 2012 at the Church of Saint-Augustin-de-Mirabel, Québec
Producer: Hank Knox
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Production assistance: Devon Wilkinson & Jonathan Patterson, AssembleEnsemble.
Recording Producer and sound engineer: Brad Michel, Clarion Productions
Harpsichord tuning and preparation: Yves Beaupré
Graphic Design: Michelle Auger Design
Cover photo: Michelle Auger
Instrument: Harpsichord by Richard Kingston, after Dulcken, 1982
This recording is made possible in part with the aid of a William Dawson Scholar Award from McGill University..