Ballo Turco: from Venice to Istanbul (LP)
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Label: Oehms
Cat No: OC1860
Format: LP
Number of Discs: 2
Release Date: 28th October 2016
Contents
Artists
Pera EnsembleFrancesca Lombardi Mazzulli (soprano)
Conductor
Mehmet C YesilcayArtists
Pera EnsembleFrancesca Lombardi Mazzulli (soprano)
Conductor
Mehmet C YesilcayAbout
The Mediterranean Sea, the cradle of many great cultures and travel route between Orient and Occident, is the point of departure of these enthralling LPs by the Pera Ensemble. On this recording, the Pera Ensemble has dedicated itself to the Early Baroque - the period of transition from the Renaissance to the Baroque period itself. The programme consists entirely of Italian music adapted together with Ottoman music.
As is so often the case with Mehmet C. Yeşilçay and his ensemble, there are also numerous world premieres and premiere recordings, which are are outstandingly interpreted by the soprano Francesca Lombardi Mazzulli.
Works by Antonio Cesti, Giovanni Felice Sances, Andrea Falconieri, Michael Praetorius, Claudio Monteverdi, Luigi Rossi, Bellerofonte Castaldi, Johann Hieronymus Kapsberger, Biagio Marini, Wojciech Bobowski alias Ali Ufki, Marco da Gagliano, Dervish Frenk Mustafa, Salomone Rossi, Nefiri Behram Aga
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