Harmelin - Neshima
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Label: Passacaille
Cat No: PAS1075
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 26th November 2021
Contents
Works
Mille regretz (arr. Orli Harmelin)Ballo del granduca
Fancy
La Monica
Passacaglia
Ricercar
Simon's Piece
Amor, ben mi credevo (arr. Orli Harmelin)
Ancor che col partire (arr. Orli Harmelin)
Sicut cervus desiderat (arr. Orli Harmelin)
O sacrum convivium (arr. Orli Harmelin)
Artists
Ori Harmelin (lute, theorbo)Works
Mille regretz (arr. Orli Harmelin)Ballo del granduca
Fancy
La Monica
Passacaglia
Ricercar
Simon's Piece
Amor, ben mi credevo (arr. Orli Harmelin)
Ancor che col partire (arr. Orli Harmelin)
Sicut cervus desiderat (arr. Orli Harmelin)
O sacrum convivium (arr. Orli Harmelin)
Artists
Ori Harmelin (lute, theorbo)About
Ori explores a new realm of possibilities for personal creation as a modern musician using the musical language of the late 16th and early 17th centuries.
The album contains Ori's arrangements of madrigals, motets and chansons by Cipriano de Rore, Josquin des Prez and Thomas Tallis, alongside his own compositions of variation pieces such as La Monica, the passacaglia and Ballo del granduca as well as original compositions using the tools of this musical language.
Additionally, this album contains one piece for theorbo written for Ori by the composer Simon MacHale.
NESHIMA is Hebrew for breath. In enhancing on the title Ori wrote, "our breath is our constant friend. While breath is universal in that it is what connects us with life, it is also extremely personal, my breath is my life."
Between Ori's creation of this album, its name, and Ori's performance, we experience an extremely intimate encounter that connects us to the world of historical plucked instruments on a whole new level.
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