Ex. VAT prices will be applied automatically for non-EU delivery addresses. See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Il Divino - Music from the world of Francesco da MilanoFantasias, Recercars & Dances
Francesco Canona or Canova was born near Milan in 1497 and died in 1543. It was his place of birth rather than his family name which was almost exclusively used when referring to him during his professional life. He was the personal lutenist in Rome to Cardinal Ippolito de Medici and to Popes Leo X (1513-1521), Clement VII (1523-34), and Paul III (1534-1549). Francesco’s first printed works date from 1536. In that year, three publications appeared, two of which were devoted only to works by Francesco. The third was an anthology in which his music can be found alongside anonymous dances and pieces by his contemporaries. The works which have survived are of two types, Fantasias or Recercars, and vocal works, of which there are two in this program. Several anonymous dances also appear in this selection which are taken from Castigliono’s book of 1536. Also included is one dance by their contemporary, Alberto da Mantova, who is also represented in the 1536 book and who was lutenist to François I in France where he was know as Albert de Rippe. Born in New York in 1946, Hopkinson Smith graduated from Harvard with Honours in Music in 1972. After his studies he became involved in numerous chamber music projects, including the foundation of the ensemble Hespčrion XX. His ten-year collaboration with Jordi Savall led to important experiences in collective music-making which were a creative complement to his career as a soloist. Since the mid-1980s, he has focused almost exclusively on the solo repertoires for early plucked instruments, producing a long series of prize-winning recordings for Naďve/Astrée. These feature Spanish music for vihuela and Baroque guitar, French lute music of the Renaissance and Baroque, early seventeenth-century Italian music, and the German High Baroque. The recording of his lute arrangements of the Bach Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin, released in the year 2000, has been universally acclaimed in the press. Gramophone called it ‘the best recording of these works on any instrument’. | 
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Paul Beier (Renaissance lute) | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | The Da Vinci CollectionMusic of the Renaissance
Canova da Milano: | Spagna (Lute duet) Hopkinson Smith & Paul O’Dette | Carver: | O bone Jesu Taverner Choir | Despres: | La déploration de la mort de Hilliard Ensemble Scaramella va alla Guerra Early Music Consort of London, Munrow El grillo Early Music Consort of London, Munrow La plus des plus Ensemble Gilles Binchois | Dufay: | Missa 'L'homme armé' - Kyrie Hilliard Ensemble Ce moys de may (rondeau) Early Music Consort of London, Munrow | Encina: | Triste Espańa Early Music Consort of London, Munrow | Escobar: | Requiem - Offertorium Ensemble Gilles Binchois | Henry VIII: | En vray amoure Ricercare Ensemble, alte musik, Zürich En vray amoure Ricercare Ensemble, alte musik, Zürich | Isaac: | Es wolt ein meydlein grasen gan Hilliard Ensemble | Milán: | Fantasia XI Early Music Consort of London, Munrow | Ockeghem: | Ma bouche rit (virelai) Early Music Consort of London, Munrow Missa Prolationum: Agnus Dei Hilliard Ensemble | Penalosa: | Inter vestibulum Ensemble Gilles Binchois | Tallis: | Spem in alium for eight five-part choirs '40-part Motet' Taverner Choir |
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| |  | Die Spinne im Netz (The Spider in the Web)Music from Nuremberg Prints of the 16th Century.
Julian Podger (tenor) Ensemble Musicke & Mirth - Irene Klein (treble & alto viol), Silvia Tecardi (treble, alto & tenor viol), Jane Achtman (tenor & bass viol), Wim Maeseele (lute) At the beginning of the 16th century Nuremberg (“The spider in the web”) was a northern European centre in which many threads of international music life came together. Early on Nuremberg had established itself as a centre of book printing. The first printing-offices that occupied themselves seriously with the printing of music, however, were those of Hieronymus Formschneider and Johannes Petreius. Most of the pieces on this recording are taken from these collections of three-part music. They contain international repertoire, including old masterworks such as Caecox and Tandernaken by Alexander Agricola, but also arrangements of German folk songs and ballads, as well as French compositions and more recent Italian forms. | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | Guitar Recital: Jeremy JouveFirst Prize 2003 Guitar Foundation of America Competition
“Jérémy Jouve is a vital and robust player who makes the most of the many dramatic and lively passages but he can also spin thin threads of golden tone in quieter music… I have still to hear a merely good player on a Naxos guitar disc. They have all been superb and Jérémy Jouve is no exception.” Musicweb International | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Vergine bellaItalian Renaissance Music
Carolyn Sampson (soprano), Clare Wilkinson (contralto), Julian Podger (teno), Robert Meunier (lute & direction) | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | La Serenissima IILute Music in Venice 1550 - 1600
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| |  | La Serenissima ILute Music in Venice 1500 - 1550
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| |  | La Spagna XV-XVI-XVII centuriesThe tune in different versions from 15th, 16th & 17th centuries
Atrivm Mvsicae de Madrid, Gregorio Paniagua | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Guitar Recital: Kevin Gallagher
Kevin R. Gallagher (guitar) | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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