Negri - Le Gratie d’Amore
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Label: Dynamic
Cat No: DM8006
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 4th January 2011
Contents
Artists
Ensemble La FolliaAbout
Cesare Negri was one of the most important dancing-masters in XVI century in Italy. He was born in Milan, probably in 1536 and died after 1604. Little is known of his life, other than the fact that he studied dance at the school of Pompeo Diobono in Milan and here he began his teaching career when his master left for France in 1554.
From that year onwards, Cesare Negri became the dancing-master of the Milanese noblemen of the time. His was a very brilliant career and, like other masters of his time, he assembled the results of his work in a theoretic and practical treatise, the first edition of which was published in Milan in 1602 with the title 'Le Gratie d’Amore'.
Track Listing:
- Balletto detto lo Spagnoletto
- Brando di Cales
- Leggiadra Marina
- Bizzarria d’Amore
- Il Grazioso
- Il Torneo Amoroso
- Sò ben mi chi ha bon tempo
- Il Bigarà
- Cortesia Amorosa
- Bassa Gioiosa
- Alta Somaglia
- Ballo fatto da sei Cavalieri
- Il Bianco Fiore
- Il Pastor Leggiadro
- Il Cesarino
- Fedeltà d’Amore
Artists:
- Biordi Paolo: viola da gamba
- Faldi Paolo: flutes, bombards
- Fanciullacci Paolo: cornet, violone
- Matteoli Marzio: lute
- Morini Mauro: tenor trombone
- Perugi Andrea: harpsichord
- Poli Daniele: renaissance guitar
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