Ambrosius / Rossignol- Arie E Danze Cortigiane
The Italian Renaissance was an extraordinarily creative period in all areas of knowledge. Music and dance belonged to a season of incredible richness in which all the great masterpieces followed one after another in a fascinating and astonishing rise in all the town courts poets, painters, sculptors, musicians, and dancers gave life and movement to an ever-changing society. Although dance was prohibited in medieval times, it, was later considered a moral activity of educational merit and was thus treated as a refined and elegant art with a precise written form. Festivities were the natural context for dance, a complex cast of movement often reflecting ceremonial celebrations of the royalty (engagement, wedding, birth, battle victory etc... all Renaissance court activity). On the present release, the ensemble La Rossignol explores dance tunes by Renaissance composers.
Tracklist:
- Danserye: Danse Morisque
- Lauro Di Lorenzo
- Amoroso
- Petit Riense
- De Arte Saltandi E Choreas Ducendi: Bassadanza Reale
- Tourdion
- Intabolatura De Lauto, Book 4: Piva
- Greensleeves
- Il Primo Libro De Balli: No. 14, Ungarescha
- Il Primo Libro De Balli: No. 12, Schiarazula Marazula
- Liber Primus Leviorum Carminum: Pavana Ferrareze
- Orchésographie (Excerpts): Branle De L'official
- Orchésographie (Excerpts): Branle Dei Cavalli
- Orchésographie (Excerpts): Branle Pinagay
- Nobiltà Di Dame, Book 2: Ballo Del Fiore
- Baraban
- Balletti: Amor Vittorioso
- Le Gratie D'amore: La Caccia
- Il Ballarino: Il Canario
UPC > 8026097020501
Format > New CD
Label > Iii Millennio
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The Italian Renaissance was an extraordinarily creative period in all areas of knowledge. Music and dance belonged to a season of incredible richness in which all the great masterpieces followed one after another in a fascinating and astonishing rise in all the town courts poets, painters, sculptors, musicians, and dancers gave life and movement to an ever-changing society. Although dance was prohibited in medieval times, it, was later considered a moral activity of educational merit and was thus treated as a refined and elegant art with a precise written form. Festivities were the natural context for dance, a complex cast of movement often reflecting ceremonial celebrations of the royalty (engagement, wedding, birth, battle victory etc... all Renaissance court activity). On the present release, the ensemble La Rossignol explores dance tunes by Renaissance composers.
Tracklist:
- Danserye: Danse Morisque
- Lauro Di Lorenzo
- Amoroso
- Petit Riense
- De Arte Saltandi E Choreas Ducendi: Bassadanza Reale
- Tourdion
- Intabolatura De Lauto, Book 4: Piva
- Greensleeves
- Il Primo Libro De Balli: No. 14, Ungarescha
- Il Primo Libro De Balli: No. 12, Schiarazula Marazula
- Liber Primus Leviorum Carminum: Pavana Ferrareze
- Orchésographie (Excerpts): Branle De L'official
- Orchésographie (Excerpts): Branle Dei Cavalli
- Orchésographie (Excerpts): Branle Pinagay
- Nobiltà Di Dame, Book 2: Ballo Del Fiore
- Baraban
- Balletti: Amor Vittorioso
- Le Gratie D'amore: La Caccia
- Il Ballarino: Il Canario
UPC > 8026097020501
Format > New CD
Label > Iii Millennio
Shop online at Darkside Records.
Follow us on Instagram.