Espanoletas Concierto Iberico
Album info
Album-Release:
2022
HRA-Release:
04.11.2022
Label: Perfect Noise
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Concierto Iberico
Composer: Antonio de Cabezon (1500-1566), Samuel Scheidt (1587-1654), Hernando de Cabezon (1541-1602), Gaspar Sanz (1640-1710), Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562-1621), Antonio Valente (1520-1580), Diego Ortiz (1510-1558)
Album including Album cover
- Antonio de Cabezón (1510 - 1566): Pavana con su glosa – Antonio de Cabezón:
- 1 Cabezón: Pavana con su glosa – Antonio de Cabezón 02:09
- Samuel Scheidt (1587 - 1654): Galliarda [Spagnoletta]– Samuel Scheidt:
- 2 Scheidt: Galliarda [Spagnoletta]– Samuel Scheidt 02:25
- Hernando de Cabezón (1541 - 1602): Dulce memoriæ – Hernando de Cabezón:
- 3 Cabezón: Dulce memoriæ – Hernando de Cabezón 04:11
- Gaspar Sanz (1640 - 1710): Canarios – Gaspar Sanz:
- 4 Sanz: Canarios – Gaspar Sanz 03:42
- Bartolome de Selma y Salaverde (1580 - 1640): Canzon Quarta a doi – Bartolome de Selma y Salaverde:
- 5 Salaverde: Canzon Quarta a doi – Bartolome de Selma y Salaverde 04:29
- Antonio de Cabezón: Diferencias sobre las vacas – Antonio de Cabezón:
- 6 Cabezón: Diferencias sobre las vacas – Antonio de Cabezón 03:47
- Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562 - 1621): Pavana Hispanica – Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck:
- 7 Sweelinck: Pavana Hispanica – Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck 02:38
- Antonio Valente (1520 - 1600): Lo Ballo dell’Intorcia – Antonio Valente:
- 8 Valente: Lo Ballo dell’Intorcia – Antonio Valente 01:48
- Diego Ortiz (1510 - 1570): Rercercada primera – Diego Ortiz:
- 9 Ortiz: Rercercada primera – Diego Ortiz 02:08
- Rercercada quarta – Diego Ortiz:
- 10 Ortiz: Rercercada quarta – Diego Ortiz 01:45
- Rercercada settima – Diego Ortiz:
- 11 Ortiz: Rercercada settima – Diego Ortiz 02:03
- Rercercada segunda – Diego Ortiz:
- 12 Ortiz: Rercercada segunda – Diego Ortiz 01:28
- Andrea Falconiero (1585 - 1656): Passacalle à 3 – Andrea Falconiero:
- 13 Falconiero: Passacalle à 3 – Andrea Falconiero 03:41
- Antonio Martín y Coll (1650 - 1734): Bayle del Gran Duque – Antonio Martín y Coll:
- 14 Coll: Bayle del Gran Duque – Antonio Martín y Coll 04:22
- Francisco Correa de Arrauxo (1584 - 1654): Gaybergier de Toma Crequilion – Francisco Correa de Arrauxo:
- 15 Arrauxo: Gaybergier de Toma Crequilion – Francisco Correa de Arrauxo 04:07
- Antonio Martín y Coll: Marizápalos – Antonio Martín y Coll:
- 16 Coll: Marizápalos – Antonio Martín y Coll 03:14
- Gaspar Sanz: Españoletas – Gaspar Sanz:
- 17 Sanz: Españoletas – Gaspar Sanz 03:31
- Antonio Martín y Coll: Folias – Antonio Martín y Coll:
- 18 Coll: Folias – Antonio Martín y Coll 01:15
- Tielman Susato (1500 - 1570): Pavane d'Espagne (Danse du roy) – Tielman Susato:
- 19 Susato: Pavane d'Espagne (Danse du roy) – Tielman Susato 02:38
- Samuel Scheidt (1587 - 1654): Galliard – Samuel Scheidt:
- 20 Scheidt: Galliard – Samuel Scheidt 01:06
- Courant – Samuel Scheidt:
- 21 Scheidt: Courant – Samuel Scheidt 01:28
- Michael Praetorius (1571 - 1621): Spagnoletta – Michael Praetorius:
- 22 Praetorius: Spagnoletta – Michael Praetorius 01:20
Info for Espanoletas
For the first time a recording with town pipe music from different countries As a juxtaposition of the different styles, "Espanoletas - Spanish Wind" is finally an intensive and serious study of this forgotten genre. The Bremen Town Musicians on tour in Europe; town pipe music around 1600. The tradition of the town pipe from different countries, mainly played on wind instruments.
Concierto Iberico:
Inés Pina Pérez, recorders
Juan González Martínez, baroque trombone
Fernando Olivas, baroque guitar & theorbo
Lea Suter, organ
Concierto Iberico
is an early music ensemble that focuses on Renaissance and Baroque music and plays on historical wind instruments and "all kinds of instruments". Since its foundation, the young ensemble has been committed to reviving the musical links between Spain and the rest of Europe that have existed since Spain's "Siglo de Oro" (the Golden Age). The name of the ensemble was derived from a play on words between "concierto" (in Spanish, concert or agreement) of the ensemble's founders to explore and promote Spanish music, and the word "ibérico", which refers to the founders' Iberian origins.
Examples of musical experiences at historical locations are: Festive concert at Roggenburg Monastery to mark the 900th anniversary of the Premonstratensian Order (2021). Concert at the Carmelite monastery in Caravaca de la Cruz, which was founded by Teresa of Ávila in 1576 (2019, Spain). Concert as part of the 200th anniversary of the Bremen Town Musicians. Festive concert at Golzwarden's St Bartholomew's Church, the church where Arp Schnitger was baptised (2018), to mark the 300th anniversary of his death, and performances in the framework of the historic market (2017-18) at Bremen's Liebfrauenkirchhof.
This album contains no booklet.