Nevermind is made up of four young
musicians and friends whose passion for early music and for the
influence of jazz and traditional music stimulated them to form an
ensemble whose virtuosity is equalled only by their youthful impetuosity
and their love of fine music . . . For its first disc, Nevermind
tackles the treasures of the Baroque in the shape of two totally
neglected French composers.
The first one, Jean-Baptiste Quentin, a
dessus de violon at the Académie Royale de Musique (forerunner of the
Paris Opéra), was a habitué of the Parisian salons, where he frequented
Rameau among others. The second, Louis-Gabriel Guillemain, studied in
Italy before joining the court musicians at Versailles. Sometimes
whimsical and often very complex in Guillemain, invariably lucid and
classical in Quentin, their style nonetheless presents a common feature:
the dominance of the Italian idiom.
Alpha Classics continues its discovery of young talents with this project conceived by the inspired musicians of
Nevermind. Their credo is to introduce the widest possible audience to
the riches of music that has been too long ignored.
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