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Hopkinson Smith

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Johnson's Jewell Hopkinson Smith 01:54
6 Cello Suites, No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007: I. Prelude Hopkinson Smith 02:53
Les Nations, Troisième ordre " L'Impériale": X. Menuet Jordi Savall, Monica Huggett, Chiara Bianchini, Ton Koopman 00:57
Les Nations, Premier ordre "La Françoise": VII. Chaconne ou Passacaille Jordi Savall, Monica Huggett, Chiara Bianchini, Ton Koopman 03:04
Les Nations, Premier ordre "La Françoise": V. Sarabande Jordi Savall, Monica Huggett, Chiara Bianchini, Ton Koopman 02:38
6 Cello Suites, No. 3 in C Major, BWV 1009: I. Prelude Hopkinson Smith 04:16
6 Cello Suites, No. 2 in D Minor, BWV 1008: IV. Sarabande Hopkinson Smith 03:57
Pièces à deux violes du Premier Livre, Suite en sol majeur: II. Allemande (1686) Jordi Savall, Christophe Coin, Ton Koopman, Hopkinson Smith 03:20
Pièces à deux violes du Premier Livre, suite en ré mineur: VII. Menuet (1686) Jordi Savall, Christophe Coin, Ton Koopman, Hopkinson Smith 01:32
Caldibi castigliano Hopkinson Smith 01:48

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Bright & Early

by Hopkinson Smith

03/02/2023

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Biography

Born in New York City, New York on December 7, 1946, Hopkinson Smith is known as one of the greatest lutenists of his generation. He is best known for focusing on Renaissance and Baroque music. Son of writer and photographer G. E. Kidder Smith, Hopkinson Smith learned classical guitar and when he discovered early music, he be refocused his attention on the lute. He graduated from Harvard University with honors in 1972, and then relocated to Europe the following year. After lessons in musicology with Alfred Deller and lute practice with Eugen M. Dombois at the Schola Cantorum in Basel (1973-1975), Hopkinson Smith began a career as a soloist which led him to perform and collaborate with the Jordi Savall's Hespèrion XX ensemble for a decade. He is notably present on several recordings dedicated to pieces for viola da gamba by Marin Marais (1975-1983). Throughout his own albums, Hopkinson Smith spotlighted lesser known and forgotten composers such as Denis Gautier, Louis de Caix d'Hervelois, Ennemond Gaultier, Luys de Navaez, Luys Milan, Albert de Rippe, François Dufaut, Giulio Caccini , Francisco Guerau, Sylvius Leopold Weiss, and Pierre Attaingnant alongside renowned pieces by J.S. Bach, John Dowland, Gaspar Sanz and Francesco da Milano. Among his most critically acclaimed releases include Bach: L'Oeuvre de Luth (1984), Weiss: Pieces de Luth (1990), The 17th Century of Hopkinson Smith (1996), Lautenkonzerte (1999), Bach: Sonatas & Partitas - Suites (2000), Dowland: A Dream (2005) and the English music recital Mad Dog (2017). After several collaborations with Montserrat Figueras, who died in 2011, Smith teamed up with singer Mariana Flores for Dowland: Whose Heavenly Touch (2019). Since 1976, Hopkinson Smith has been teaching lute technique, basso continuo, improvisation and performance at the Schola Cantorum in Basel, Switzerland.