John Jenkins - Fantasies, Pavans & Airs in Four Parts
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Label: Musica Ficta
Cat No: MF8019
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 31st March 2014
Contents
Works
Air no.1 in G minorAir no.2 in G minor
Air no.13 in C major
Fantasia no.1 in C minor
Fantasia no.6 in D minor
Fantasia no.10 in A minor
Fantasia no.15 in C major
Fantasia no.17 in F major
Fantasia no.26 in A minor
Fantasia no.31 in B flat major
Galliard no.24 in D major
Pavan no.1 in D minor
Pavan no.9 in F major
Pavan no.27 in A minor
Artists
The Spirit of GamboWorks
Air no.1 in G minorAir no.2 in G minor
Air no.13 in C major
Fantasia no.1 in C minor
Fantasia no.6 in D minor
Fantasia no.10 in A minor
Fantasia no.15 in C major
Fantasia no.17 in F major
Fantasia no.26 in A minor
Fantasia no.31 in B flat major
Galliard no.24 in D major
Pavan no.1 in D minor
Pavan no.9 in F major
Pavan no.27 in A minor
Artists
The Spirit of GamboAbout
The period between 1580 and 1650 is often referred as the Golden Age of English consort music, not only for the breath-taking amount of repertoire, but also for the incomparable quality of the music produced. Among the many brilliant musicians of this Golden Age, none shines brighter than John Jenkins, but still he is neglected.
The Spirit of Gambo focuses on consort music, a genre mainly intended for performances among family or friends, and usually played on between four and six viols. The tradition reached its peak around 1600. Their last recording, Consort Music of Four Parts with music of John Jenkins (Musica Ficta MF8011), received the prestigious Diapason d'Or prize.
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