The Ciaramella Ensemble Dances On Movable Ground 180g 45rpm LP
TAS Super LP List! Special Merit: Collections Michael Fremer Rated 9/11 Music, 11/11 Sonics! 180g 45rpm Vinyl LP! Vinyl Mastering by Bernie Grundman! "Five Stars" & "Editor's Choice" - from London's Early Music Today On this release, the Ciaramella Ensemble perform music composed by Gaspar Sanz, Andrea Falconieri, Alessandro Piccinini, Adam Knight Gilbert, and Diego Ortiz. People have been dancing as long as we can remember. Medieval children ringing round the roses of the Black Plague, Renaissance nobility processing to the stately basse danse, city folk courting to the steps of the pavane, and the already pregnant bride in Brueghel's painting The Peasant Wedding, all danced their way through the rituals of life; courtship, marriage, political intrigue, harvest, and the final Dance of Death which we must all join regardless of social status, wealth or position. The title "Ciaramella: dances on Movable Ground" plays on the fact that they live in Southern California, where the ground might roll or shake below their feet at any time. But dancing on shifting grounds is also a musical concept that serves as a unifying element in this recording. Grounds are the repeated chord progressions and melodies that lie at the heart of Renaissance and Baroque dance. these grounds form the basis of almost all dances of the early modern era. Players would improvise melodies and variations, beginning first with simple melodies, and gradually adding increasingly florid and virtuosic variations to show off their skill and invention. Ciaramella are a six-member ensemble bringing to life Medieval and early Renaissance music from historical events and manuscripts. Praised for performing intricate 15th c. counterpoint "with the ease of jazz musicians improvising on a theme," its members are united by the conviction that every composition conceals a rich story waiting to be unlocked through historical research and a speculative performance. Founded on a core of winds: shawm, sackbut, recorder, bagpipe, and voice, Ciaramella takes its name from the Italian shawm (a centuries old woodwind family instrument) and from a 15th c. song about a beautiful girl whose clothes are full of holes. When she opens her mouth, she knocks men flat. Ciaramella's members met as graduate students at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. They first performed together on Christmas Day 2003 in Spoleto, Italy. This release is the first ever 45rpm Vinyl LP available from Yarlung Records. Features: 180g Vinyl 45rpm Made in Germany Mastering Engineers: Steve Hoffman & Bob Attiyeh Vinyl Mastering: Bernie Grundman Recorded in Alfred Newman Hall, USC, June 27-30, 2011 Musicians: Ciaramella Ensemble Adam Knight Gilbert, recorder, percussion Rotem Gilbert, recorder, percussion Doug Miliken, dulcian Malachai Komanoff Bandy, viola da gamba Jason Yoshida, guitar, theorbo Arthur Omura, harpsichord Jose Gurria-Cardenas, percussion Tracks Gaspar Sanz (1640-1710) 1. Jacaras Andrea Falconieri (1585-1656) 2. Passacalle Adam Knight Gilbert (b.1961) 3. The Fisher and Fox Alessandro Piccinini (1566-1638) 4. Chiaconna in partite variate Andrea Falconieri 5. L'Eroica Anonymous 6. Greensleeves to a Ground Diego Ortiz (1510-1570) 7. Recercada ottava UPC: 889211092611
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