La Pleiade, French for the Pleiades (name of a constellation of stars), is a collection of 18th Century French harpsichord music performed by the Mexican harpist Gomez. The selected repertoire favors those composers still active around the second half of the 18th century, when the traditional harpsichord was losing ground to the brand new fortepiano as the keyboard instrument of choice.
2 Pieces de Clavecin: Suite in E minor: V. Le Rappel Des Oiseaux
3 Pieces de Clavecin: Suite in D minor - Major: I. Les Tendres Plaintes
4 5 Pieces Pour Clavecin Seul, Extraites de Pieces de Clavecin en Concerts: First Concert in C minor: I. La Livri
5 Pieces de Clavecin: Suite in D minor - Major: VI. L'entretien Des Muses
6 Nouvelles Suites de Pieces de Clavecin: Suite in G Major - Minor: VIII. L'egiptienne
7 I. La Majestueuse: Courante
8 II. La Zaide: Rondeau
9 VI. L'aimable: Gracieux
10 XIII. La Sensible
11 XIV. La Marche Des Scythes
12 Les Graces
13 La de Belhombre
14 Pieces de Clavecin, Book 4: La Pothouin
15 Pieces de Clavecin, Book 2: La Felix
16 Pieces de Clavecin, Book 3: Medee
La Pleiade, French for the Pleiades (name of a constellation of stars), is a collection of 18th Century French harpsichord music performed by the Mexican harpist Gomez. The selected repertoire favors those composers still active around the second half of the 18th century, when the traditional harpsichord was losing ground to the brand new fortepiano as the keyboard instrument of choice.