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Joel Frederiksen (basso profondo) Ensemble Phoenix Munich "I have great pleasure in providing a few introductory words for this most engaging programme, as it recalls much delight I enjoyed when first I began to work with this area of repertoire about thirty years ago . . . This CD explores this particular area of virtuosity in a very engaging survey of highly ornamented yet deeply expressive music. From the suave complaint of Sigismondo D'India, Che farai Meliseo where the singer needs the agility of a nimble mountain goat, to [the virtuoso singer], Giovani Puliaschi's subterranean exploration, Locar sopra gl'abissi that resonates like some dark cavern, by way of the sublime 'crooning' of Caccini's Muove si dolce, the listener is in no doubt that in this repertoire at least, the empty bragging of Brancaccio is left far behind - and the comic bass buffoonery lies elsewhere and in the future.The quiet virtuosity of poetry is sublime, opening out into moments of profound declamation." Anthony Rooley Giulio Caccini and the early Italian Baroque singer-songwriters have fascinated and challenged Joel Frederiksen for the past 20 years. For the most part they are the inspiration and subject of this CD. Men like Caccini, but also Giovanni Kapsberger and Giovanni Puliaschi, were singer-player-composers who wrote in a revolutionary way for the bass voice and accompanied themselves on the lute. Joel has attempted to recreate this performance ideal by accompanying himself on the archlute (which combines attributes of the lute and harp) and immersing himself in repertoire which flowered between approximately 1580 and 1620. After moving to Munich, Joel Frederiksen established Ensemble Phoenix Munich in 2003 for the recording of his first solo CD Orpheus, I am, a CD of Renaissance and early Baroque music, from England, Italy and France.The ensemble is heir to his previous group, L'antica musica New York, 1989-2001. It presents a wide range of programmes from the Renaissance and Baroque, and from Early America c.1800-1900. | 
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| |  | Per un bacioCantatas & madrigals in 17th century Italy
Marta Almajano (soprano), Luca Pianca (archlute), Vittorio Ghielmi (viola da gamba) | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Falconieri - La suave melodia
Massimo Lonardi (archlute), Matteo Mela (baroque guitar) & Lorenzo Micheli (theorbo) + works by Kapsberger, Banfi, Frescobaldi, Corbetta, Piccinini & Anon. Discover the music of a little known figure of the 17th century: Andrea Falconieri. Composer, lutenist, theorbist and guitarist, he was born in 1585. Sources call him 'Neapolitan': important since Naples at the end of the XVIth Century was a centre rich in cultural ferment and alive with musical activity. In Naples in 1536 a book for the lute was published by Francesco da Milano and it was Pierino Fiorentino, da Milano's pupil, who created the great Neapolitan school of the lute. In 1650 Falconieri's Primo Libro was published in Naples.The collection finds its place in the line of the 16th-century tradition of music without precise instrumentation, still in favour at that time, so for this recording the artists have chosen, following historically documented practice, three instruments which Falconieri the composer might have played. | 
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| |  | "Elemente" Trigonale 2007Festival of Early Music
La Fenice, Ensemble Unicorn, The Hilliard Ensemble, Harmony of Nations Baroque Orchestra, Concertino Amarilli, il Giardino Armonico Since 2003, world-class musicians have met annually in Kärnten, Austria, at the “TRIGONALE –
Festival of Early Music.” This 2 CD set brings together the highlights of last year’s festival.
Recorded live, the performances range from music of the Middle Ages, including motets by
Machaut, through the Renaissance and Baroque eras to interpretations of the music of Mozart and
Haydn. The line up of artistes is first class and included the Hilliard Ensemble, La Fenice/Jean
Tubéry, and il Giardino Armonico, all offering an impression of the festival’s lively atmosphere. | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | Falconieri - Dolci SospiriSecular Instrumental and Vocal Music
The 17th century lutenist and composer Andrea Falconieri (1585?-1656) is one of the many
splendid musicians from the Baroque period in Italy who were rated highly by connoisseurs of the
time. This CD presents a representative selection from Falconieri’s secular works.
The ensemble “La Primavera” has performed in many prestigious festivals and concert series all
around Europe and are true experts in this field of music. | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | Italian Music of the 17th CenturyVocal works from the pre-Baroque Mannerist period in Italy
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Anthonello, Yoshimichi Hamada | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | Seicento Italiano17th Century Italian Music
Accademia Bizantina, Ottavio Dantone | | | Unfortunately, as of December 3rd 2008 the UK distributor for this label is in administration. Although an agreement has already been signed with a new distributor, we expect some delay before stock is available again. You may order this item now but please be aware that it may be early 2009 before we are able to despatch it. |
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| |  | More Follies 1500-1750
Hespèrion XXI, Jordi Savall BBC Music Magazine
Chamber Choice - December 2005 |
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| |  | Stella Splendens
Maria Jonas (mezzo soprano) Bois de Cologne: Meike Herzig, Dorothee Oberlinger (recorders), Tom Daun (harp) | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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