Help
Skip to main content

Coming soon. Spiritillo Mediterraneo

Cristina Prats Costa (violin), Lucas Harris, Naghmeh Farahmand, Joseph Phillips, Esmeralda Enrique, Michael Unterman, Charlotte Nediger

Spiritillo Mediterraneo

Coming soon. Spiritillo Mediterraneo

Cristina Prats Costa (violin), Lucas Harris, Naghmeh Farahmand, Joseph Phillips, Esmeralda Enrique, Michael Unterman, Charlotte Nediger

Purchase product

CD

HK$143.49

Due for release on 1st May 2026: order now and we will deliver it when available

Download

FromHK$88.45

Download

Audio formats guide

Due for digital release on 1st May 2026: order now and download on the release date

96 kHz, 24 bit, FLAC/ALAC/WAV

HK$132.64

44.1 kHz, 16 bit, FLAC/ALAC/WAV

HK$106.05

320 kbps, MP3

HK$88.45

This release includes a digital booklet

About

Violinist Cristina Prats Costa makes her solo recording debut with Spiritillo Mediterraneo, a vibrant portrait of the sound world of 17th- and early 18th-century music shaped by the cultures of the Mediterranean.

Inspired by Andrea Falconieri’s Il Spiritillo Brando, the album takes the spiritillo — a mischievous, animating sprite — as a metaphor for the Baroque imagination: a realm of invention, improvisation, and richly ornamented dialogue. The Mediterranean emerges here not as a boundary but as a crossroads, where Italian virtuosity, Spanish rhythmic fire, and French elegance converge. Music by Falconieri, Matteis, Sanz, Murcia, Nebra, Biber, Rebel, and Vivaldi reflects these exchanges, vividly coloured by the use of castanets, which add an unmistakable Iberian rhythmic vitality.

The Spanish pieces appear in Cristina Prats Costa’s own arrangements, further personalising the album’s musical journey. Deeply personal in conception, Spiritillo Mediterraneo also reflects Cristina Prats Costa’s own artistic journey. Rooted in her Spanish heritage and shaped by years of performing across Europe, North and South America, and Asia, the album places ornamentation at its expressive core — not as decoration, but as storytelling.

Drawing on Italian brilliance, French refinement, and the earthy pulse of Spanish dance and guitar traditions, these interpretations balance historical insight with an individual voice. The result is a recording of rhythmic energy, intimacy, and colour, guided by a spirit that is curious, agile, and alive French refinement, and the earthy pulse of Spanish dance and guitar traditions, these interpretations balance historical insight with an individual voice. The result is a recording of rhythmic energy, intimacy, and colour, guided by a spirit that is curious, agile, and alive.

Contents and tracklist

La Suave Melodia
Track length2:42
Corriente dicha la Cuella
Track length1:15
Brando dicho el Melo
Track length1:09
View download progress