Two Renaissance dance bands. Monteverdi's contemporaries.
Notes:
Principally dances for chamber ensembles. Previously released in 1971 and 1977. Compact disc. Early Music Consort of London ; Morley Consort (in the Morley works) ; David Munrow, conductor. Recorded Jan. 27 and 29, 1971, and Feb. 5-6, 1971, All Saints' Church, Tooting, London (Susato and Morley works), and Nov. 6-7, 1975, No. 1 Studio, Abbey Road, London (remaining works).
Contents:
Twelve dances from the Danseyre. La mourisque ; Branle quatre branles ; Ronde & salterelle ; Ronde mon amy ; Allemaigne & recoupe ; Pavane Mille regretz ; Basse danse Bergeret sans roch, & reprise ; Danse du roy ; Ronde ; Passe et medio & reprise Le pingue ; Ronde ; Pavane La bataille / Tylman Susato -- Dances for broken consort from The first booke of consort lessons. Mounsier's almaine ; Lachrimae pavan ; Michill's galliard ; My Lord Chamberlain's galliard : lute duet ; The Jew's dance ; Captaine Piper's pavan & galliard ; My Lord of Oxenford's maske ; Lavolto ; La coranta / Thomas Morley -- Five dances from Il primo libro de balli. Pass'e mezzo della Paganina ; Ballo francese ; La lavandara ; L'arboscello ballo furlano ; La zanetta / Giorgio Mainerio -- La negrona / Pietro Lappi -- Five dances from Il primo libro de balli. Pass'e mezzo moderno ; Ballo anglese ; Schiarazula marazula ; Ongarescha ; Tedescha / Giorgio Mainerio -- Canzona prima à 12 / Giovanni Priuli.
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