Rose Consort Of Viols - Serenissima - Music from Renaissance Europe on Venetian Viols (2014) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Serenissima - Music from Renaissance Europe on Venetian Viols
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Delphian Records
Genre: Classical
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Total Time: 01:11:22
Total Size: 401 mb / 1.34 gb
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Tracklist

01. Three Contrapuncti On ‘La Spagna’: I. Centesima Terza
02. Three Contrapuncti On ‘La Spagna’: II. Settuagesima Settima
03. Three Contrapuncti On ‘La Spagna’: III. Nonagesima Terza
04. Palle, Palle
05. Altro Non E’l Mio Amore
06. Three Dances: I. La Morte De La Ragione
07. Three Dances: II. La Manfrolina
08. Three Dances: III. La Traditora
09. La My La Sol
10. Im Mayen
11. Ich Stund An Einem Morgen
12. Ich Stund An Einem Morgen A 3
13. Ich Stund An Einem Morgen A 4
14. Fortuna Ad Voces Musicales
15. O Sacrum Convivium
16. Première Fantasie
17. Doulce Mémoire A 3
18. Doulce Mémoire
19. Missa Doulce Mémoire: Kyrie
20. Pavan And Galliard: Pavan
21. Pavan And Galliard: Galliard
22. In Nomine A 4 No. 2
23. In Nomine ‘Howld Fast’
24. Fantasia Con Pause E Senza Pause
25. Four Dances: No 1, Pavana
26. Four Dances: No 2, Gallyard
27. Four Dances: No 3, Ronda
28. Four Dances: No 4, La Represa
29. Fantasia A 3 No. 2
30. A Song Of Mr. Robert Parsons
31. Pavan And Galliard 41 & 42: Pavan
32. Pavan And Galliard 41 & 42: Galliard


The Rose Consort of Viols, already acclaimed for their recordings of later English repertoire, have been inspired by viol-maker Richard Jones’ reconstructions of a Venetian instrument by Francesco Linarol – the earliest viol surviving from the 16th century – and trace a path from the viol’s northern Italian origins to England, where it found a particularly welcome home at the turn of the 1600s.

The Rose Consort of Viols takes its name from the celebrated family of viol-makers, whose work spanned the growth and flowering of the English consort repertory. The Consort performs extensively throughout the UK and Europe, appears regularly on the BBC and in the major London concert halls, and has also featured at festivals in Canada and the USA. It has received awards for its research and performance of newly devised programmes and has made a number of highly acclaimed recordings, including 'An Emerald in a Work of Gold', their most recent CD for Delphian, featuring music by Byrd and his contemporaries in collaboration with The Marian Consort.