202005. Olga Pashchenko & Jed Wentz Philidor, Boismortier, Couperin & Bach © Concertomedia
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About this concert

Harpsichordist Olga Pashchenko and Jed Wentz (traverso) perform a selection of works by Pierre Danican Philidor, Joseph Bodin de Boismorter, Francois Couperin en Johann Sebastian Bach. This concert was recorded during the Utrecht Early Music Festival 2020.

Programme

  • Pierre Danican Philidor

    Suite IX in E minor, Op. 2
    [Prélude] Lentement
    Courante (Affectueusement)
    Rigaudon en Rondeau
    Gigue
    Fugue

    1681-1731
  • Joseph Bodin de Boismortier

    Sonate III in G major for harpsichord & traverso
    Rondement - Gayement
    Air (Gracieusement)
    Gayement

    1689-1755
  • François Couperin

    Le Rossignol en amour

    1668-1733
  • Johann Sebastian Bach

    Sonate in B minor for obbligato harpsichord & traverso, BWV 1030
    Andante
    Largo e dolce
    Presto

    1685-1750

Musicians

  • Jed Wentz traverso
  • Olga Pashchenko harpsichord

About the performers

Jed Wentz is a flautist and musicologist and obtained his doctorate from Leiden University. With his ensemble Musica ad Rhenum he gave many concerts with repertoire mainly from the eighteenth century. He teaches at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam and regularly publishes in early music magazines. He is artistic advisor and programmer for the Early Music Organisation and works at the Leiden University.

Olga Pashchenko is a Russian pianist, organist, harpsichordist and fortepianist. She studied at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow with Alexei Lubimov, Olga Martynova and Alexei Shmitov. In 2013 and 2014 she rounded off her supplemental fortepiano and harpsichord studies with Richard Egarr. In 2013 she also launched her first solo CD of music by Beethoven, Dussek and Mendelssohn, followed by a stunning recording of Beethoven’s Variations for Piano. Pashchenko was artist in residence during the Utrecht Early Music Festival of 2016.