Artist

Blandine Verlet

Genre: Classical ,Keyboard
Origin: U.S.A
Active: 1972 - Present
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Blandine Verlet stands out as a distinguished French harpsichordist whose training came under Ruggiero Gerlin and Ralph Kirkpatrick. Her recording career launched in the late 1970s on the Philips label before she moved to Astree during the 1990s. The scope of her discography extends across J.S. Bach's keyboard compositions, includes Froberger, and reaches lesser-known figures such as Louis Couperin and Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre. Critics have praised her 1992 Goldberg Variations recording as "one of the finest harpsichord versions in the catalog." Early violin sonatas by Mozart feature in her collaborations with violinist Gerard Poulet, where she employs period Baroque keyboard instruments instead of a fortepiano or contemporary piano. Flutist Stephen Preston and viola da gambist Jordi Savall number among her other musical partners. Observers highlight the measured quality of her performances, marked by restraint that prevents excessive emotional display.