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Krummhorn Storto Tournebout / Various- Krummhorn Storto Tournebout (CD)

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Whether it was called Krummhorn in German, storto in Italian or tournebout in French, this was an instrument whose performing life was limited to the Renaissance. After having carried out a great deal of research on the adjustment and tuning of these instruments, the musicians of Syntagma Amici have now turned their attention to it's repertoire. They now shed light on several compositions for these instruments, having chosen pieces that suited the instruments best from German, Low Countries and Italian sources. This recording provides a touch of folly for all those who are devoted to this ephemeral instrument: it's swan song was a Padouana by J.H. Schein that was published in 1617.

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Krummhorn Storto Tournebout / Various- Krummhorn Storto Tournebout (CD)

SKU: 5400439001466
Precio habitual $ 210.00
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Release Date: 03.27.2020

 
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Whether it was called Krummhorn in German, storto in Italian or tournebout in French, this was an instrument whose performing life was limited to the Renaissance. After having carried out a great deal of research on the adjustment and tuning of these instruments, the musicians of Syntagma Amici have now turned their attention to it's repertoire. They now shed light on several compositions for these instruments, having chosen pieces that suited the instruments best from German, Low Countries and Italian sources. This recording provides a touch of folly for all those who are devoted to this ephemeral instrument: it's swan song was a Padouana by J.H. Schein that was published in 1617.