Beyond description save to say that this is the phenomenal sequel to the amazing, and critically acclaimed 'Bizarre or BaRock' (md3179) which proved that the harpsichord can truly swing and is an instrument for today's music - whether it be avant-garde, minimalist, blues, boogie or bluegrass (where the instrument imitates a banjo to perfection!) And Elizabeth Anderson in more traditional fare shows why she is one of the most awesomely brilliant keyboard players around.
7 Couperin, la Princesse Marie, Air Danes Le Gout Polonois
8 Kosciusko, Polonaise and Trio
9 Telemann, Bourrees, Polonoise
10 McAlley, the Addams Family Virginall
11 Lowe, Barock
12 Nagorcka, This Beauteous Wicked Place
13 Malcolm, Bach Before the Mast
14 Peerson, the Fall of the Leafe
15 Howells, Lambert's Fireside
16 Purcell, Round O'
17 Ligetti, Continuum
18 Mozart, Rondo Alla Turka
19 Brubeck, Blue Rondo a la Turk
Beyond description save to say that this is the phenomenal sequel to the amazing, and critically acclaimed 'Bizarre or BaRock' (md3179) which proved that the harpsichord can truly swing and is an instrument for today's music - whether it be avant-garde, minimalist, blues, boogie or bluegrass (where the instrument imitates a banjo to perfection!) And Elizabeth Anderson in more traditional fare shows why she is one of the most awesomely brilliant keyboard players around.