Pamela Cook (harpsichord) Carlos Seixas (1704-1742)
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Pamela Cook harpsichord
Harpsichord built by Frank Hubbard, 1963, 2 Manuals, 2 x 8', 1 x 4'
Released by The Musical Heritage Society, Inc. New York, USA, MHS 1208
Years of recording and release not mentioned in the documentation
Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 70-752714
Thanks to Robert Tifft the webmaster of the European Revival Harpsichordists ( https://jsebestyen.org/harpsichord/ ) for providing all the documentation and all the cleaned-up digital soundtracks.
Side 1:
00:00 1. Carlos Seixas Sonata in A Minor 2'34
02:40 2. Carlos Seixas Sonata in C Minor 3'50
06:38 3. Carlos Seixas Toccata in B Minor 1'45
08:29 4. Carlos Seixas Toccata in F Minor 1'43
10:18 5. Carlos Seixas Toccata in C Major 1'45
12:08 6. Carlos Seixas Allegro in E Minor 1'35
13:52 7. Carlos Seixas Toccata in C Minor 3'21
17:20 8. Frei Jacinto (18th Century) Sonata in D Minor 2'31
Side 2:
19:58 1. Carlos Seixas Allegretto in A Major 2'06
22:09 2. Carlos Seixas Sonata in F Minor 3'00
25:12 3. Carlos Seixas Minuet in F Major 0'40
26:00 4. Carlos Seixas Sonata in A Minor 2'17
28:22 5. Carlos Seixas Sonata in G Minor 3'40
32:08 6. Carlos Seixas Sonata in E Minor 7'38
39:51 7. Carlos Seixas Toccata in D Minor 2'28
A native Bostonian, Pamela Cook studied piano there with
Heinrich Gebhard, giving numerous recitals in the area, including
solo appearances with the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
At Bennington College she continued her keyboard studies
with Claude Frank and Lionel Nowak. After graduating from
college, Miss Cook went to New York to study harpsichord
with Sylvia Marlowe, as recipient for five consecutive years of
the Harpsichord Music Society Scholarship. Pamela Cook's
concert engagements in the New York area have included
recitals at Philharmonic Hall, Town Hall, The Metropolitan
Museum of Art, Carnegie Recital Hall, and the United
Nations. Recently, she traveled to Paris to record three Bach
programs for Radio Diffusion Française.
Additional biographical information on Pamela Cook (Sobel), you can read about on pages 36-37 of this 50th reunion publication from 2007 for Bennington College: https://www.bennington.edu/sites/defa...
There she mentioned, among other things, how Kirkpatrick’s recital at Williams changed her career from piano to harpsichord and launched her toward the Big Apple.
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