Nakład wyprzedany, ostatni egzemplarz The programme presented by Fretwork illustrates the genuinely cosmopolitan atmosphere that sustained musical creation at the Tudor and Stuart courts, which did not hesitate to draw on the sources of Franco-Flemish or Italian music. Although the Jews had been banished from the kingdom of England since 1290, the Italian-Jewish Bassano and Lupo families became veritable compositional dynasties, dominating music at court for the best part of a century between 1550 and 1650. Birds on Fire, by the British composer Orlando Gough, adds a contemporary echo inspired by klezmer music.
Works:
Bassano, A: Pavan and Gailiard
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Bassano, J: Fantasia à 5 No. 1
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Duarte, J W: Octave toni (sopra Sol mi fa la sol)
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Duarte, J W: Two Sinfonias in 5 parts (No. 5 & No. 6)
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Gough, O: Birds on Fire
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Kellim: Pavin & Gallyard of Albarti
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Kellim: Terza Desperada
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Lupo, J: Pavana a 5
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Lupo, T: Fantasia [Air] in 4 parts No. 5
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Lupo, T: Fantasia in 6 parts No. 4
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Lupo, T: Fantasia in 6 parts No. 9
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Lupo, T: Fantasia in 6 parts No.1
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Lupo, T: Fantasia in 6 parts Nos. 4 & 11
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Lupo, T: Pavan in 3 parts No. 26
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Rossi, S: Hashkivénu
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Rossi, S: Pieces from the Lumley Part Books - Desperada, Pavana, Gallyard & Seconda Desperada
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Rossi, S: Shir hamma'alót [Psalm 128]
Wilder, P: Fantasia con pause e senza pause