Alta danza: 15th-century dance music in Italy
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Label: Christophorus - Entree
Cat No: CHE02132
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 30th June 2017
Contents
Artists
Les haulz et les basConductor
Ian HarrisonArtists
Les haulz et les basConductor
Ian HarrisonAbout
Formed in 1993, the prizewinning ensemble Les haulz et les bas has already won the hearts of audiences and critics throughout Europe, and brought hitherto unknown but ravishingly beautiful and exciting music to the concert stage. It has performed and given lectures at many leading early music festivals including Bruges, Antwerp, Utrecht, Cambridge and Berlin, at the Universities of Oxford and London, the Historic Brass Society and the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis.
Tracklisting:
1. Rostiboli Gioioso
2. Gratioso
3. Fiore De Virtu
4. Colonnese
5. Leoncello
6. Prisonera
7. Ingrata
8. Marchesana
9. Bassadanza (I)
10. Bassa Franzese
11. La Fia Guielmina
12. Amoroso
13. Bialte di Castiglia
14. Gelosia
15. Pizochara
16. Vercepe
17. Tesara
18. Damnes
19. Voltati in Ca Rosina
20. Castelana
21. Spero
22. Legiadra
23. La Vita di Colino
24. Bassadanza (II)
25. Saltarello
26. Piva
"The sound that will stay in my mind from Bruges 1993... . For the first time one could hear that the standard
15th-century [wind] ensemble made sense." - Early Music News
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