Praetorius, M: Ballet des Baccanales

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Humori

Humori


Bailly:

Yo soy la locura

Bataille:

Air à boire: Qui veut chasser une migraine

Dowland:

From silent night

East, M:

Poor is the Life

Estrées:

Branle Les Bouffons

Gabrieli, A:

Due rose fresche

Gastoldi:

Balletto Amor Vittorioso

Gibbons, O:

The Silver Swan

Hume, T:

The passion of musick

Jeune:

Une puce j'ay dedans l'oreille

Lasso:

Matona mia cara

Merula:

Ciaccona

Monteverdi:

Zefiro torna

Othmayr:

Quis Quis Requiem Quaeris

Praetorius, M:

Ballet des Feus (279)

Ballet des Baccanales

Rossi, S:

Passaggio d’un balletto, Sinfonia et Galliarda detta la Norsina

Scheidt:

Intrada et Galliard

Vecchi:

Fate Silentio

Complimenti del Principe a Vegliatori


Les Voix Baroques & Les Voix humaines

'Humori' is a Renaissance celebration of Carnival, the period between the twelfth day of Christmas and Lent. Performed by the excellent early music ensemble Les Voix humaines.

Atma - ACD22504

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$17.00

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Praetorius - Dances from Terpsichore, 1612

Praetorius - Dances from Terpsichore, 1612

Recorded 1980s


Praetorius, M:

Passameze; Gaillarde

La Bourrée (32)

Bransle de la Torche

Bransles simples/Bransles gays/Bransles doubles

Bransle de Villages (14)

Philou

Ballet des sorciers; Ballet des Princesses Ballet; Ballet des Princesses

Ballet des Baccanales

Ballet des Matelotz (280)

Ballet des Coqs (254)

Pavane de Spaigne (30)

Passameze pour les cornetz

Courante M.M. Wüstrow; Courante

Courrant de Bataglia

La Sarabande (34)

Volte du Tambour; Volte; Volte; Volte

Volte; Volte; Volte; Volte


An impressive array of authentic instruments are employed on this recording, details and drawings of which are to be found in the Syntagma Musicum. These range from lutes, theorbos, cornets and sackbuts, to shawms, rackets, curtals and sorduns, as well as percussion instruments such as tabors, dulcimers, tambourines and timpani. These Dances are written around French melodies and airs, however the dances themselves come from numerous geographical origins, including England (Bransle), Latin-America (Sarabande), Netherlands (Spagnoletta) and Italy (Passamezzo). The instrumentation on this recording is based upon knowledge of the instruments available in Germany at the time of composition. Complete instrumental listings for each Dance are detailed in the booklet, which also features drawings of some of the instruments. All performing versions are prepared by Philip Pickett.

“One of Pickett's best albums, if short measure; but the booklet's attempt to distance if from Munrow et al is nonsense - the Parley of Instruments (Hyperion) offers a more radical take on these lovely dances.” BBC Music Magazine, February 2008 ****

“Philip Pickett’s instrumentation (based on the illustrations which act as an appendix to the maestro’s second volume of Syntagnma Musicum of 1619) is sometimes less exuberant than that of David Munrow before him; but many will like the refinement of his approach, with small instrumental groups, lute pieces and even what seems like an early xylophone! The recording is splendid.” Penguin Guide ***

Decca L'Oiseau Lyre - 4759101

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$11.00

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