FORBIDDEN DANCE
Dances and Diminutions of the Italian Baroque

Aranes, Frescobaldi, Ortiz, Bassani, Sances,
Coferati, Bovicelli, Ferrari, Bassano

Ensemble for the Seicento

MS1073   ~   $14.95

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"Ensemble for the Seicento...handles this music with brio...spirited playing all around...It's a pleasure to hear an ensemble that's not afraid to rock when the music warrants it. All the brightness and spirit are vividly captured in a recording that has a detailed but very natural sound."
EARLY MUSIC AMERICA, FALL 2002

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ENSEMBLE FOR THE SEICENTO represents the collaboration of four performers from different musical, cultural, and educational backgrounds, with a mutual passion for early Italian Baroque music. The Ensemble's unique and imaginative instrumental palette allows for lively and colorfully varied continuo and solo combinations and fresh, dynamic interpretations of music from a fascinating time of transition between the Renaissance and the Baroque. Formed in 1995, the New York-based ensemble has presented concerts for numerous seasons under the auspices of the Carnegie Hall Neighborhood Concert Series, and was a finalist in the 2000 Dorian/Early Music America Recording Competition.

 

 

 

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 [1] Chaconna-Juan Aranes
[2] Aria de Romanesca-Girolamo Fresobaldi
[3] Capona/Recercada Settima Sobre la Romanesca-Diego Ortiz
[4] Recercada Segunda Sobre El Passamezzo Moderno- Ortiz
[5] Aria Di Passacglia-Girolamo Frescobaldi
[6] Toccata Del Signor Oratio Bassani- Oratio Bassani
[7] Folia Di Spagna-Improvisation
[8] Passacaglia-Ciaconna/Cantata Voce Sopra La Passacaglia-Giovanni Felices Sances
[9] Recercada Primera Sobre El Passamezzo Antiguo-Ortiz
[10] Lauda Spirituale/Folias Di Spagna-Matteo Coferati
[11] Ancor Che Col Partire-Giovanni Battista Bovicelli
[12] Ancor Che Col Partire- Diminutions Giovanni Bassano
[13] Cantata A Voce sopra la Ciaconna- Benedetto Ferrar

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