Download, Ortiz, D (composer)
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The ensemble’s first two issues, devoted to Cabanilles and Comes, showed Chenoll’s deep interest in the neglected music of his homeland. These performances display the same devotion and skill.... —
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International Classical Music Awards, 2020, Nominee - Early Music
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Bruno Cocset and Guido Balestracci take turns playing the solo bass (and sometimes treble) viol parts in these 27 ricercars, effectively elegant fantasies on mostly pre-existing pieces. They... —
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Doulce Mémoire
Margaret Little (bass viol), Sylvain Bergeron (archlute), Margaret Little (treble viol)
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Le Tre Soprano: The Three Ladies of Ferrara
Amanda Forsythe, Amanda Crider, Amanda Powell (sopranos), Apollo's Fire, Jeannette Sorrell
Much of the pleasure of this album, and in the music of this period, is in the instrumental realisation of often quite bare-boned scores. Apollo’s Fire, under Jeannette Sorrell, are fearless... —
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Special offer. Anthology of the Recorder, Vol. 1
Erik Bosgraaf (recorder), Izhar Elias (baroque guitar), Inmaculada Munoz Jimenez (tambourine), Pieter-Jan Belder (recorder), Rainer Zipperling (cello), Menno Van Delft (organ, harpsichord), Philippe Pierlot (bass viol), Piet Stryckers (bass viol), Kaori Uemura (bass viol), Sophie Watillon (bass viol),...
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Special offer. Anthology of the Recorder
Erik Bosgraaf (recorder), Izhar Elias (baroque guitar), Inmaculada Munoz Jimenez (tambourine), Pieter-Jan Belder (recorder), Rainer Zipperling (cello), Menno Van Delft (organ, harpsichord), Philippe Pierlot (bass viol), Piet Stryckers (bass viol), Kaori Uemura (bass viol), Sophie Watillon (bass viol),...
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The clutch of Spanish songs is enthralling...Despite the machine having so many intricate moving parts, there is enjoyable coherence to the broader ebb and flow of this imaginative programme —
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a programme which throws the 'authenticity' creed to the wind, evaporating the distinction between past and present. —