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Robert Zollitsch
Zwiefach
Oriente Music RIEN CD 31, 2000
01. Zwielicht
02. A scheen Roas
03. Traurige Gschicht
04. Tulipan
05. Der Krieg und der Frieden
06. Nordsicht
07. Jodler Nr. 7
08. Zwiefacher Nr. 3
09. Waldbad
10. Sein wie er
11. Pagadyrin
12. Die Freude
13. Sandzeit
Robert Zollitsch - zither, vocal, percussion
| Quote: | | The CD is an example of creative German world music: An incredible mix of Bavarian and German lyrics, throat-singing and yodeling, expressive and virtuoso instrumental music. |
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| Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 11:46 pm |
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Boarischer Tanzbodn (Bavarian Dancefloor)
Live mit den Well-Buam
Trikont 0183-2, 1991
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01. Maxglaner
02. Vogl Greif
03. Krebspolka
04. Mazurka
05. Topporzer Kreuzpolka
06. Zwieslerwinklboarischer
07. Landler links
08. Oide Kath
09. Circassian Circle
10. Scheißmützenwalzer
11. Petronella
12. Kuckuckspolka
13. Schwedische Maskerade
14. Eisenkeilnest
15. Woidhansl
16. Flaschlwischabolero
Recorded live at Weilachmühle, Thalhausen, June 1, 1991
Albert Well - clarinet
Karl Well - clarinet
Michael Well - baritone, tuba
Werner Well - double bass
Christoph Well - trumpet
Max Lang - accordion
Franz Eimer - harp
Hermann & Hans Well - dance masters
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| Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 11:48 pm |
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Die besten Schrammeln. Instrumental
Gefunden von Roland Jos. Leop. Neuwirth, Wien
Trikont US-0233, 1997
01. Pepi Schrammelquartett Wichart - Hallo, Da San Mir Munter (Marsch) [02:44]
02. Harmonika & Schrammelbegleitung - Dornbacher Ländler [02:33]
03. Waldschnepfen-Terzett - Alt-Wiener Tänze, 1.Teil [02:44]
04. Waldschnepfen-Terzett - Alt-Wiener Tänze, 2.Teil [03:03]
05. Original Trocadero-Ensemble - Dornbacher Hetz-Marsch [02:38]
06. Original Maxim Quartett - Schnoffler-Tanz [02:55]
07. Waldschnepfen-Terzett - Kürmeyer-Marsch [02:36]
08. Violinduett mit Klavierbegleitung - Schleuderer-Tänze [02:28]
09. Original Wiener Trio - Wienerwald-Ländler [02:40]
10. Lanner-Quartett Trocadero - Heurigen-Tanz [02:52]
11. Original Wiener Piccolo-Duett - Wiener Heurigen Tanz [02:59]
12. ZitherQuartett Rupp-Krause - Galanterie-Tänze, Wiener Tanz [03:03]
13. Strohmayer-Kemeter Harmonika - Mizzi Starecek-Marsch [02:54]
14. Original Wiener Schrammel Quartett "Linz" - Mass-Wein-Tanz [02:50]
15. Original Wiener Volksmusik - Wiener Walzer-Potpourri 1.Teil [02:19]
16. Original Wiener Volksmusik - Wiener Walzer-Potpourri 2.Teil [02:45]
17. Rudi Harmonika Strohmayer - Slibowitz-Tanz [02:32]
18. Brüder Mikulas - Schmalhofer-Tanz Altwiener Tanz [03:22]
19. Lanner-Quartett - Lanner Walzer-Potpourrie, 1. Teil & 2. Teil [05:38]
20. Quartett Lenz - Weaner Tanz (part 1) [02:41]
21. Quartett Lenz - Weaner Tanz (part 2) [02:38]
22. Neuwirth Extremschrammeln - A Tanz Für'n Franz [02:27]
23. Neuwirth Extremschrammeln - Bb-Tanz [04:38]
24. Neuwirth Extremschrammeln - City-Rama [04:38]
| Quote: | | Compiled by Roland Neuwirth, this is a superb collection of rare instrumentals by the great masters of the genre. In a recording from early this century you can even hear Anton Strohmayer who was guitarist in the original Schrammel Brothers trio. Real star dust! |
| Quote: | | "Schrammelmusik" is addictive. It's like oil in the veins. Only two violins, a button accordion and a contraguitar is needed, but they must play the old dances: not the watered down stuff offered to bus-loads of tourists every day in the noisy wine bars of Grinzing. Good music doesn't prostitute itself. Good music must be searched for. It can only grow in silence. The soaring notes of the violins, which are soft and gentle even in the highest register, mingle with the vlevet harmonies of the squeeze-box and with the dry bass of the contraguitar, a Viennese specially with two necks. Originally the accordion part was played by a small clarinet but by the late nineteenth century this was already a rarity. In 1878 two classically trained violin players. The Schrammel brothers, being short of money, founded a trio with guitarist Anton Strohmayer called "Die Nußdorfer" after the suburb of Vienna where they performed. Following their success many similar bands formed and taverns (Heurigen) where the local wine was drunk became their venues. Despite its origins in rural dance music "Schrammelmusik" was never danced to. It was the opposite: the audience came only to sit and listen. |
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| Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 11:01 pm |
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Banda di Avola
'A Banna!
Felmay Fy 8065, 2003
01. The King
02. Scottish
03. Tarantella No. 8
04. Nun ti lassu
05. Sicilia bedda
06. Armida
07. Ponte S. Pietro
08. Squinzano
09. La ritirata
10. Ridolino in marcia
11. Galop
12. Sfilata
| Quote: | "The King," the amazing opening track of À Banna!, offers a Polaroid picture of the 1920s, the time period covered by this recording. It swings, it caresses, it winks to the assembled masses and is as Italian as Federico Fellini: the ladies in their overcoats and the men in their bowler hats and in their Sunday best; the barefoot kids playing around in the unpaved square while the local dignitaries watch from the Town Hall, eagerly waiting for His (bored) Royal Highness to arrive to yet another small Sicilian town. Your chest expands to the heave and swell of the music; if only you could find that mislaid baton.
Here is an archaeological record of those times. Banda di Avola, who have strong ties to the consistently wonderful Banda Ionica, consists of schoolchildren who rediscovered the music of their grandparents. I can relate to the shock that usually accompanies the time when you first realize that your grandparents did occasionally enjoy themselves back in the day and I think a lot of the fun that this record oozes is related to this particular feeling. "Nun ti lassu," "Armida," "Galop," "Sfilata" are all beautiful and swinging tracks, but the recording really takes off on "Squinzano," when the refrain is as delicate as Chopin, yet is performed by a full marching band. It's one of those moments when you stop whatever you are doing and savor the feeling.
Banda di Avola have created a record that is funny, fun, festive and fiery. It is extraordinary that these are twelve-to-fifteen-year old kids who can perform with such virtuosity but it is also amazing that this music is so imbued with emotion three generations later. Fabio Barovero, who directed this project, should be congratulated on a great achievement.
À Banna! creates a space of pomp and ceremony that will transform the undignified and mundane rituals of daily life into an event worthy of royalty. - Nondas Kitsos |
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Musiko Polytropo (dir. Iannis Kaimakis)
The Cycle Of Life
l'empreintre digitale ED 13105, 1999
01. Come Now and Sleep My Child
02. Come Now and Sleep My Child
03. Little Lamb
04. Come, Sleep, Who Takes the Children
05. Come, Sleep, Who Takes the Children
06. Swallow Came
07. Shining Little Moon
08. My Darling Partridge
09. Earth and Sea Split Open
10. I Told You, Mother
11. My Boy, If You Wish to Marry
12. Silver Urn
13. Red Apple
14. At the Priest's Windows
15. Spearmint and Basil
16. Would I Could See
17. Three Ships
18. Three Cretan Monks
19. Black Swallow
20. Double Flute
21. Nine Pilgrims Set Out
22. Little White Boat
23. Bird Sounds
24. Look at Our Beautiful Garden
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| Quote: | | A collection of folk music from Greece and Macedonia, including lullabies, children's songs, love songs, wedding songs, and laments. |
| Quote: | Musiko Polytropo is a mixed choir of music students from Aristotle University directed by Iannis Kaimakis. On this collection of folk music from Greece and Macedonia, they perform lullabies, children's songs, love songs, wedding songs, and laments. Starkly augmented by ney or other wind instruments, the songs are usually performed in the style known as isocrates where the lead voices are accompanied by a background drone consisting of vocalists using one or two notes. The style is ancient, its roots in Byzantine church music.
The recording is excellent, allowing us to hear the overtones around each note. Like most of the Middle Eastern ancient music, meters are determined by the accentuation of words. Where there are clear rhythms, they are the 5/4, 7/8 and 9/8 rhythms that are typical of the running step/hop Balkan dance music. The excellent liner notes (in Greek, French and English) provide background and translation of the songs. In live performance, "The Cycle of Life" is done as a whole show including movement and dance. Greece is a country whose folk music is largely unknown outside of a few academic specialists, so album is important for its role in illuminating its rich folk heritage. - Aaron Howard |
| Quote: | | Greek folk music is a mosaic. The Cycle of like presents folk songs and includes lullabies, nursery rhymes, wedding songs, songs about lost love and immigration, funeral odes, hymns to the rebirth and renewal of life. The members of Musiko Polytropo are students from the music deparment of Aristotle University in Thessalonica. The vocal ensemble was created and led by Iannis Kaimakis, a musician and musicologist whose specialties are traditional and medieval music of the Meditteranean Basin. |
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| Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 8:25 pm |
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Ulman
Vibes
Heideck/Löwenzahn HD 20065, 2006
01. Farmors Brudpolska
02. Filz
03. Strange Lines
04. Quann Cy Mûl Mouche
05. E-Tabou
06. Loola
07. Bordun House
08. Pam 7
09. Fiddle Execution
10. I'm So Sorry
11. Gehübung
12. Popsong
13. Bad Vibes/Wild Vibes
Till Uhlmann - hurdy gurdy, violin, samples
Andreas Uhlmann - trombone, flutes, samples
Johannes Uhlmann - diatonic accordion, viola
Uli Stornowski - ulman-drums
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| Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 9:15 am |
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Matteo Salvatore
Chants de Mendiants en Italie
harmonia mundi HMA 190434, 1973 (1988)
01. Il lamento dei mendicanti 4:05
02. Mo ve'la bella mia da la muntagna 2:54
03. Lu furastiero 2:40
04. Il pescivendolo 1:57
05. Il giorno dei morti 3:31
06. San Michele del Monte 2:26
07. Padrone mio 2:08
08. Popolo del paese 3:33
09. La storia dei due fannulloni 2:18
10. Inno della republica 1:45
11. Francisco a lu paiese 2:12
12. Lu pecurere 2:56
13. Lu polverone 3:12
14. La notte e'bella 2:24
| Quote: | | Beautiful magical Folk voice from poor beggar who learned old songs on the streets, created his own songs. Poetic, beautiful voice. Simple in its arrangements, but straight from the heart. |
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Vranisht
Kenge polifonike läbe
daquí 332018, 2003
01. Me se ta hodha sevdane
02. Minushe me state nure
03. Ago, Ago, Ymer Ago
04. Mélodi me fyell
05. Doli Bejka nga katundi
06. Janines ç’i pane syte
07. Kam qene sevdalli per kenge
08. Po vjen lumi trubullo
09. Vogelushe, Vogelo
10. Mélodi me cule dyjare
11. Pret rroba Janak kauri
12. Kur vije zallit perpjete
13. O Djale I nenes I Djale
14. Te shkembi qe punon bleta
15. Ate nate s’kishe dale hena
16. Do filloj duke menduar
17. C’u keput nje kembi mali
Nazif Celaf - Vocals
Arap Celoleskaj - Vocals
Nikolin Likaj - Vocals
Teki Kanani - Vocals
Lavdosh Shkurtaj - Vocals
Muhamet "Meti" Tartari Vocals
Arjan Kasanlliu - Vocals
| Quote: | | Kenge Polifonike Läbe, performed by the vocal group Vranisht, presents the wonders of Albanian polyphony, recorded live at a French festival. The Albanian polyphonic vocal style is very much a living tradition, partly as a result of the old regimes ideological promotion of authentic folklore to “define the national and communist identity.” The singers are workers from two villages in the mountainous Southwest of the country, Vranisht and Lapardha, where their proverb states, “one traveler is alone, two argue but three sing!” |
| Quote: | In Albania’s extreme southwest, the Labs region, a complex style of unaccompanied singing has evolved using a counterpoint of tonalities, and it’s been beautifully captured and recorded at a live concert for the CD, Vranisht: Kenge Polofonike Läbe.
There is a saying there that goes, ‘One traveller is alone, two argue, but three sing!’ And this singing style is alive and well in the small mountain towns of Vranisht and Lapardha, where the singers, who work as farmers, shepherds, tradesmen, shopkeepers and teachers during the day, gather at night to sing. The vocal combination of a lead singer with a counter lead, a drone and another voice that warbles and flutters is quite unlike anything else you’ve heard. |
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Wiener Tschuschenkapelle
Wien - Rennweg - Balkan. Best Of
tschuschenton 002, 2006
01. Vesela je sokadija
02. Arapines
03. Moja mala
04. Stipski cocek
05. Marin
06. Vehni, vehni fijolica
07. Zülüf dökülmüs yüze
08. His, hisi hancer
09. Shota
10. Stin magemeni arapja
11. Tuzno vjetri gorom viju
12. Zimska noc
13. Wann i amoi stirb
14. Schönes dearndl
15. Sinoc kad sam ti dosa
16. Polegala trava detela
17. Trojka
18. Becarski madzarac
Slavko Ninic - vocals, guitar
Hidan Mamudov - clarinet, saxophone, vocals
Maria Petrova - percussion
Jovan Torbica - double bass, bass guitar
Franz Fellner
Haydar Sari
Christoph Petschina
Metin Meto
Christian Gruber-Ruesz
Adula Ibn Quadr
Shkelzen Doli
Julia Rixinger-Anastasiou
Alfred Stütz
Krzysztof Dobrek
Martin Lubenov
Ljerka Cencic
Maks Cencic
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Bulgarie / Bulgaria - Musique de tradition pastorale / Music of the Shepherds' Tradition
VDE-GALLO VDE-1148, 2004
Thrace
01. Pastorale [Flûte Kaval]
02. Païdushko Horo [Cornemuse Gaïda]
03. Chant à Danser
04. Ratchenitsa [Kaval]
05. Na Prebulvane [Gaïda]
06. Daï Mi Mamo, Daï Mi [Kaval]
Rhodopes
07. Pospusni Sa Shêr Planino
08. Suite de Mariage (Wedding Suite) [Cornemuse Kaba Gaïda]
09. Zashto Minavash Momme le ? [Chant et Gaïda][Version]
Nord-Ouest
10. Appel aux Brebis (Calling the Sheep) [Flûte Duduk]
11. Narodno Horo [Duduk]
12. Ratchenitsa [Duduk]
13. Marko Todorka Zaliubi [Chant et Duduk]
14. Snoshti Si Mamo Zamraknah
15. Stoïan Si Shileta Paseshe [Chant et Duduk]
16. Pastorale [Duduk]
17. Vidinski Horo [Duduk et Grosse Caisse Tapan]
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Fantastic avantgarde-folk from Switzerland - highly recommendable!
Stimmhorn
Inland
Make Up Your World/EFA CD 05177-2, 2001
01. Wududu
02. Suedfass
03. Ihu iho (solo)
04. Obtubi
05. Patagalp
06. Inland
07. Plu fir (solo)
08. Mjandrio
09. Val lung
10. Ausland
11. Faulisch
Christian Zehnder - Voice/Jodel, Obertongesang, Jodel, Wippkordeon, Orgelpfeifen, Laudola, Bandurria
Balthasar Streiff - Alphorn, Doppelalphorn, Alpofon, Büchel, Cornet, Barocktrompete, Tuba, Zink, Ziegenhorn, Stimme
| Quote: | stimmhorn, the musical duo from Basle, specialise in a quite unique form of artistic expression based on the delicate balance between the human voice and archaic wind instruments. The contrasting sounds of the song of the alpenhorn, a-semantic singing, rich harmonies, fascinating overtones and silence are brought together onto the stage in a playful atmosphere characterised by its theatrics, humour and sensitivity. Past and present meet on a quest for something new to create previously unheard musical seismograms imbued with originality.
stimmhorn’s mythical musical style tells of the hidden depths of the human body and ancient and undisturbed landscapes. Throughout this artistic exploration of both external and internal spheres of resonance, the unbridled human voice meets the hazy tone sculptures of the horn and the phenomenal heights of overtone singing meet the incredible depths of the alpenhorn. This album allows us to participate in the creation and performance of a whole series of works of art that continuously play on the effects of the different dimensions of space.
On stage, these original stimmhorn acoustic compositions take on a visual aspect and are represented in a simple but accurate style. Using symbolic and actionistic elements, the spectator is drawn into the world of the two performers and through their musical dialogue makes new discoveries of outer and inner worlds, looks in on imaginary spheres of forgotten sensitivities and unimaginable histories from the tangible mysteries of the topos and the corpus.
Inland is the title of the new musical production by artists Christian Zehnder and Balthasar Streiff, in which they extend yet further their own, unconventional universe of sounds, originally created in previous projects. But in this album they also present us with brand new flotsam and jetsam picked up along the shores of the human imagination. IN LAND - The Film
Film producer Pierre-Yves Brogeaud and the SF DRS (Music & Dance) have worked together on this first musical production about the Basle-based duet stimmhorn. It captures, above all, their unique expressive style. The film has neither dialogue nor commentary and both the music and pictures form an integral part of the overall composition. This marriage of image and sound presents the creation and development of stimmhorn’s music to us in a highly tangible manner. The duet composed several pieces specially for this production.
The film medium also had a decisive influence on the theme adopted for the production of the inland album. The film delves into both the macro and microcosms of the visual world to represent the correlations that exist between stimmhorn’s music and a host of both inner and outer landscapes. From the expanses of space to the tiniest molecular structures, from dialogues of sound to acoustic voyages of discovery via archetypal musical instruments, from the human body to the human voice, inland the film creates links between both contrasting and coherent worlds, exposing the most emotional moments in the birth of the duet.
The film’s first showing will take place at the Alpentöne Festival to be held in Altdorf in August 2001. No date has as yet been fixed for a television screening.
EchoOrte, the composition commissioned by Pro Helvetia, also features in inland the film. stimmhorn
stimmhorn made their first public appearance five years ago and very quickly gained international renown with their unique musical offering. Two successful albums, melken and schnee, soon followed and are now regularly taken to the stage. The duet have performed their work on several occasions both within Switzerland and abroad, adding to their repertoire several commissioned compositions. The Salzburger Festspiele, for example, called upon the talents of the duet to create stage music to accompany the Shakespeare play Troilus and Cressida (Director: Stefan Bachmann) and even requested that they assist in the stage management for the piece. Following this, the duet came up with their original creation Verlust der Stille for a production by the Basle Theatre which also involved performances by actors from within the company. Next came tours in Europe, Japan and even South Africa. stimmhorn is currently planning a joint project with ARTE involving a concert performed together with the Mongolian overtone group Huun-Huur-Tu. |
| Quote: | CHRISTIAN ZEHNDER
Voice, overtone singing, small bandoneon, accordion, bandora & related instruments
Born in Zurich in 1961. Lives and works in Basle.
After breaking off his guitar studies, Christian Zehnder began lessons with baritone signer Raphael Laback and overtone singing lessons with Tokne Nonaka (J). He then went on to further train his voice with Alfred Wolfson and Daniel Prieto. He has been involved in a variety of projects as a theatrical musician as well as in dance and music cabaret shows. He has undertaken solo performances, taken part in sound sculptures and has completed several compositions for the film industry. He worked together with music and sound designer Kold on the recent poppel music project that lies midway between electronic and archaic sounds (CD & Performance). He is currently preparing a solo project entitled Genom at the Gorki Theater Berlin, which is to be staged for the first time in the Autumn of 2001 under musical director Lavinia Frey..
BALTHASAR STREIFF
Various alpenhorns, buchel, tuba, trumpet & related instruments
Born in Baden in 1963. Lives and works in Basle.
Balthasar Streiff trained at the in trumpet and voice, going on to study art at the Basle Higher Education Institute for the Creative Arts. Since then he has concentrated essentially on the alpenhorn and its value as a cult instrument. He has produced a variety of constructions of his own, often closely observing the rules of historical instrument making. He has been involved in diverse projects in the spheres of new music, the creative arts, theatre, film and literature. In May of 2001 he released the production sanshi/Purpurberg which he worked on together with Ueli Fuyûru Derendinger and which is a musical dialogue between Streiff’s horns and classical Japanese chamber music (Shakuhachi). |
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Rosa Balistreri
Canti della Sicilia
Recording Arts 2X706, 2007
CD 1
01. Cu ti lui dissi
02. Curri cavaddu miu
03. Vittina bedda
04. Signuruzzu chiuviti chiuviti
05. La tirania
06. Tu si bedda
07. La cursa di li cavaddi
08. La tarantula
09. Quantu basilico
10. La trabia
11. Morsi cu morsi
12. La siminzina
CD 2
01. Avò
02. Chiovi Chiovi
03. L'anatra
04. Cummari Nina Cummari Vicenza
05. Quannu Diu S'avia 'ncarnari
06. Sutta N'pedi
07. La Ciaramedda
08. 'Nni La Notti Triunfanti
09. Ora Veni Lu Picuraru
10. Filastrocca A Lu Bamminu
11. Diu Vi La Manna L'ambasciata
12. A La Notti Di Natali
13. Bammineddu Picciliddu
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| Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 10:21 am |
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L'Arpeggiata (dir. Christina Pluhar)
La Tarantella. Antidotum Tarantulae
Alpha 503, 2002
01. La Carpinese
02. Lu gattu la sonava la zampogna
03. Tarantella Napoletana, tono hypodorico
04. Lu passariellu
05. Lamento dei mendicanti
06. Luna luneda
07. Ah, vita bella!
08. Tarantella del Gargano
09. Pizzicarella mia
10. Silenzio d'amuri
11. Tarantella calabrese
12. Sogna fiore mio
13. Tarantella italiana
14. Tu bella ca lu tieni lu pettu tundu
15. Pizzica ucci
16. Lu povero 'ntonuccio
17. Antidotum tarantulae
Lucilla Galeazzi - chant
Marco Beasley - chant, tamburi a cornice
Alfio Antico - chant, tamburi a cornice
Christina Pluhar - harpe baroque, théorbe, guitare baroque, chitarra battente
Eero Palviainen - archiluth, guitare baroque
Edin Karamazov - colascione, archiluth
Marcello Vitale - chitarra battente, guitare baroque
Eduardo Eguez - guitare baroque, chitarra battente
Elisabeth Seitz - psaltérion
Johanna Seitz - lirone, viole
Paulina Van Laarhoven - lirone, viole
Pierre Boragno - cornemuse
Michèle Claude - percussions
| Quote: | A fascinating, original crossover of folk and classical, with the musicians of the early music ensemble L’Arpeggiata joining the illustrious singers Galeazzi and Beasley, performed on modern and ancient instruments including chitarra battente, lutes, harp, psaltry. It's a mix of traditional songs and composed works form the 17th century, which gives it a unique and uncompromising quality.
With Alfio Antico, Eero Palviainen, Marcello Vitale and many other fine musicians. Includes detailed notes in French and English. |
| Quote: | | In 1630 a strange disease called “Tarantism” struck Italy. It was attributed to a spider’s bite with alternating symptoms of exaltation and prostration. Tarantella are enchanting songs and dances meant to heal the patient by creating a state of trance. |
320 kbps mp3 including full booklet scans
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Choeur de Neoneli
Sardaigne. Musique de bergers et chants
Arion ARN 64283, 1979 (1994)
01. Ballu tundu neonelesu
02. Per la morte di guido rossa
03. Natale
04. Ballo sardo
05. Sa ninnia
06. Ballo sardo, inst.
07. Mutos
08. Ballo sardo, inst.
09. Ballu e trese
10. Gosos
11. Saludu a sos emigrados sardos
12. Ballo sardo, inst.
Tonino Cau - Vocals
Alberto Zucca - Vocals
Nicola Loi - Vocals
Badore Loddo - Vocals
Guests:
Peppino Marotto - vocals
Attilio Scroccu - launeddas
320 kbps mp3, including full booklet scans
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