Antiquo More Antiquo More Ensemble
Album info
Album-Release:
2010
HRA-Release:
27.12.2013
Label: RecArt
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Antiquo More Ensemble
Composer: Michael Praetorius (1571-1621), Thoinot Arbeau, John Dowland, Wojciech Długoraj, Pierre Francisque Caroubel, Tylman Susato, Cristofano Malvezzi (1543-1599), Antony Holborne, Etienne du Tertre, Andrea Falcomeri, Johan Fisher
Album including Album cover
- 1Amoroso02:17
- 2Dit le bourguignonne (15th Century)01:49
- 3Mercanzia (16th Century)01:38
- 4Tourdion (16th Century)01:36
- 5Taniec (Tabulatura Augusta Normigera, 1598)03:10
- 6Danserye - Sans roch02:11
- 7Taniec (Tabulatura Jan z Lublina, 1548)01:13
- 8Jeszcze marcinie (Tabulatura Jan z Lublina, 1548)02:14
- 9Sinfonia01:52
- 10Almaine, The Choise03:23
- 11Allemande02:08
- 12Premiere gaillarde01:30
- 13Branle de la Guerre02:08
- 14Branle de la Montarde02:00
- 15Branle Pinagay01:16
- 16Branle des Lavandiers01:55
- 17Branle des Pois00:54
- 18Branle des chevaux01:47
- 19Bransle gai (Terpsichore)01:54
- 20Gavotte01:25
- 21Branle de la torche02:37
- 22Courante01:48
- 23Ballet (Terpischore 268a)02:33
- 24Volte01:47
- 25Cantico01:55
- 26Alemand01:10
- 27Il primo libro di canzone - Pasacaglia02:29
- 28Canson (17th Century)02:31
- 29Marsz in C Major03:11
Info for Antiquo More
The album „Antiquo More“ contains 29 pieces of Renaissance music by such composers as: Michael Praetorius, Thoinot Arbeau, John Dowland, Wojciech Długoraj, Pierre Francisque Caroubel, Tylman Susato, Cristofano Malvezzi, Antony Holborne, Etienne du Tertre, Andrea Falcomeri, Johan Fisher as well as anonymous composers. The album was recorded in the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Paradyż.
Antiquo More Ensemble
The Antiquo More
group works by the Primary School No 2 in Międzyrzecz. The central place in their repertoire is held by the music and dance of the Renaissance period. The group uses replicas of old instruments, such as recorders, lutes, violins, cornamuse, fidel and viola da gamba. The groups rhythm is set by the Polish Early Music Groups Festival Schola Cantorum in Kalisz, where Antiquo More won numerous awards. The group gives concerts at home (Cracow, Warsaw, Lód, Jarosław, Szczecin, Malbork, wieradów Zdrój) and abroad (Slovenia, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany). The group combines music, dance and juggling with flags into shows which makes their performances truly spectacular.
This album contains no booklet.