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Capriccio Stravagante - 17th Century Programmatic Music - Academy of Ancient Music, T.Grindenko, A.Lubimov

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Capriccio Stravagante - 17th Century Programmatic Music - Academy of Ancient Music, T.Grindenko, A.Lubimov

Capriccio Stravagante - 17th Century Programmatic Music - C.Farina, J.Schmelzer, H.Biber
Academy of Ancient Music, T.Grindenko, A.Lubimov

LP Conversion | APE/MP3-320kbps + cue + cover | NO LOG | 212.1/103.0Mb | 45:28 | Melodija 1987


Contents:
J.Schmelzer (1623-1680)

Fechtschule for Strings and Basso continuo - 7.11
1. Aria
2. Aria
3. Sarabande
4. Courante
5. Fechtschule
6. Bader Aria

C.Farina (c.1600-1640)
Capriccio Stravagante for Strings and Basso continuo - 17.35
H.Biber (1644-1704)
Battalia for Strings and Basso continuo - 9.35
1. Sonata
2. Die liederliche Gesellschaft von allerley Humor
3. Presto
4. Der Mars
5. Presto
6. Air
7. Die Schlacht
8. Lamento der Verwundten Musquetirer
Serenade for Strings, Basso continuo and Nightwatchman (bass) - 11.10
1. Serenade
2. Adagio
3. Allemanda
4. Aria
5. Ciacona
6. Gavotte
7. Retirada


Academy of Ancient Music:
Tatiana Grindenko (1-4),
Pavel Gorbenko (1, 3, 4),
Alexei Shalashov (3), violins
Natalia Panasyuk (1-4),
Alexei Diachkov (2-4),
Kyrill Belotsvetov (3),
Valentin Krasilnikov (3), violas
Sergei Golubtsov, cello (1, 2, 4)
Victor Lyashko (1,3, 4),
Rustem Gabdullin (3), double basses
Alexei Lubimov, harpsichord (1-4)
Dmitri Kirpotin, bass (4)

The Moscow ensemble "Academy of Ancient Music" was founded in 1982 on the initiative of Tatiana Grindenko and Alexei Lu-bimov who since then have been its constant participants. The aim of this ensemble is authentic performance of the 17th - 18th - century music, meaning both the instruments and the performing manner. On their repertoire are works by J.S.Bach, Handel, Telemann, Vivaldi, C.P.E.Bach, Haydn, L.Mozart, W.A.Mozart, French, Austrian and English baroque composers and also Russian 18th - century music. The programme on this disc which is the ensemble's first has been presented in many cities of the USSR. The music is performed on Italian and French instruments of the 17th - 18th centuries, a harpsichord made by F. Ravdonikas (after the Flemish original of the 17th century). The pitch is 415 Hz. (about half a tone below the modern pitch). The "Facsimile" series contains recordings of musical works written in the 16th - early 19th centuries in their original sound. It concerns both the choice of instruments (old ones or their replicas), versions and performing devices of the epoch.
from the disc cover