Browse
John Worgan: Complete Harpsichord Music

John Worgan: Complete Harpsichord Music

by Vinyl Castle

GTIN05060113443755
EAN5060113443755
Prices updated 19 May 2026

No offers available right now

Price data is refreshed daily — but you can search now on Amazon or eBay.

Amazon

Search Amazon.co.uk for the best price and fastest delivery. Yorkshire.com may earn a commission on purchases made through this link.

Search Amazon

eBay

Check availability and price on eBay.co.uk. Yorkshire.com may be paid for purchases made through this link, by eBay Partner Network.

Search eBay

Product Description

In the vast, uncharted waters of harpsichord music, John Worgan's "Complete Harpsichord Music" comes like a breath of fresh air. A collaboration between two of the most renowned harpsichordists of our time, Perkins and Roberts, this album is a delightful journey through the whimsical and intricate world of 18th-century harpsichord compositions. The opening track, "Sonata in G Major," sets the tone for the rest of the album with its lively and vibrant melodies that transport listeners to a time when harpsichord reigned supreme. Perkins and Roberts' impeccable technique and deep understanding of Worgan's compositions shine through in every note, making this album a true masterpiece. Tracks like "Sonata in D Minor" and "Sonata in A Major" showcase the range and versatility of the harpsichord, with its ability to convey both powerful emotions and delicate nuances. The duo's flawless execution and perfect synchronicity make it seem as if they are speaking a secret musical language that only the most talented harpsichordists can understand. Overall, "Complete Harpsichord Music" is a must-listen for any music lover looking to expand their horizons and discover the hidden gems of the harpsichord repertoire. Perkins and Roberts have crafted a truly extraordinary album that will leave you in awe of the beauty and complexity of Worgan's compositions. So grab your powdered wig and get ready to be serenaded by the enchanting sounds of Perkins and Roberts' harpsichord magic.