Arie e danze cortigiane

Arie e danze cortigiane
La Rossignol
Edizioni Musicali III Millennio CDA 0169

Contents:

    Thoinot Arbeau, 1588
  1. Danse Morisque

  2. D. Baronio
  3. Lauro di Lorenzo

  4. G. Ambrosio
  5. Amoroso

  6. Guglielmo Ebreo
  7. Petite riense
  8. Reale di Guglielmo

  9. Pierre Attaignant, 1530
  10. Tourdion

  11. Joanambrosio Dalza, 1508
  12. Piva

  13. Anon. / King Henry VIII
  14. Greensleeves

  15. Giorgio Mainerio, 1578
  16. Ungaresca e saltarello
  17. Schiarazula marazula

  18. Pierre Phalese, 1570
  19. Pavane e Gaillarde

  20. Thoinot Arbeau
  21. Branle de l'official
  22. Branle Pinagay
  23. Branle des chevaux

  24. Fabritio Caroso, 1581
  25. Ballo del fiore

  26. Anon., 16th c.
  27. Baraban

  28. Giovanni Gastoldi, 1594
  29. L'amor vittorioso

  30. Cesare Negri, 1602
  31. La caccia

  32. Fabritio Caroso
  33. Il canario

Performers:
La Rossignol
Domenico Baronio (lute, small Renaissance guitar, Moorish guitar, percussion), Claudio Demicheli (spinet, hurdy-gurdy, percussion), Claudio Gasparoni (viola da gamba), Erica Scherl (vielle, nakers), Lucio Testi (piffaro, crumhorn, bombarde), Vittorio Zanibelli (flutes, crumhorn, percussion)

Playing time: 49' 51"

Recording site and date:
Unknown [2003 or prior (see comments)];
Rel.: 2003

Reviewed in:

Comments:
Information from larossignol.com website & Jorge Salazar.
From 1990 until 2000 the "La Rossignol" group was known under two different names:
"Cremonense Collegium Musicum" (Renaissance music)
and
"Ensemble Stella Nova" (medieval music).
In the discography section of La Rossignol's website, the ensemble lists titles of CDs from that period, but no longer available; one of these bears the same title as the III Millenium CD:
Arie e danze cortigiane
Musica del Rinascimento
(1998 - Ed. Rima - Milano)

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Pierre-F. Roberge