Sollazzo Ensemble - Parle que veut: Moralizing Songs of the Middle Ages (2017) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Sollazzo Ensemble
Title: Parle que veut: Moralizing Songs of the Middle Ages
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Linn Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: 24bit-96kHz FLAC
Total Time: 45:53
Total Size: 749 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Parle que veut: Moralizing Songs of the Middle Ages
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Linn Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: 24bit-96kHz FLAC
Total Time: 45:53
Total Size: 749 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Il megli' e pur tacere
2. Angnel son biancho
3. Musicha son/Gia furon/Ciascun vuol
4. Dal traditor
5. Va, Fortune
6. Le basile
7. Hont paur
8. Parle qui veut
9. Pour che que je ne puis
10. Perche vendecta
11. O pensieri vani
12. Ligiadra donna
13. Cacciando per gustar/Ai cinci, ai toppi
Sollazzo Ensemble makes its recording debut following its prizewinning performance at the highly respected biennial York Early Music International Young Artists Competition.
Comprising sopranos Perrine Devillers and Yukie Sato, tenor Vivien Simon, medieval fiddles Anna Danilevskaia and Sophia Danilevskaia, and harpist Vincent Kibildis this vibrant young ensemble offers a fresh perspective on mediaeval repertoire.
On Parle qui veut the performers embrace the exuberant style of flourishing melodies which was fashionable in the north of Italy in the fourteenth century.
In contrast, a different kind of expressivity is required for the sober and succinct aesthetic of the works with French provenance.
Sollazzo creates a pure, bright sound, enhanced by the songs’ incredibly open textures and the use of the rarely heard Pythagorean temperament.
All in all, this represents a remarkable debut.
Comprising sopranos Perrine Devillers and Yukie Sato, tenor Vivien Simon, medieval fiddles Anna Danilevskaia and Sophia Danilevskaia, and harpist Vincent Kibildis this vibrant young ensemble offers a fresh perspective on mediaeval repertoire.
On Parle qui veut the performers embrace the exuberant style of flourishing melodies which was fashionable in the north of Italy in the fourteenth century.
In contrast, a different kind of expressivity is required for the sober and succinct aesthetic of the works with French provenance.
Sollazzo creates a pure, bright sound, enhanced by the songs’ incredibly open textures and the use of the rarely heard Pythagorean temperament.
All in all, this represents a remarkable debut.
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