Jarzebski - Canzoni e concerti
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Label: NIFC (National Institute Frederick Chopin)
Cat No: NIFCCD119-120
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 15th October 2021
Contents
Artists
Lucy van Dael (violin)Marinette Troost (violin)
Janneke Guittart (violin)
Bruce Dickey (cornetto)
Charles Toet (trombone)
Alberto Grazzi (bassoon)
Richte van der Meer (viola da gamba)
Reiner Zipperling (viola da gamba)
Titia de Zwart (viola da gamba)
Viola de Hoog (cello)
Michael Fentross (theorbo)
Anthony Woodrow (violone)
Jacques Ogg (harpsichord, organ)
Works
Canzoni e concerti a due, tre e quattro voci cum basso continuoArtists
Lucy van Dael (violin)Marinette Troost (violin)
Janneke Guittart (violin)
Bruce Dickey (cornetto)
Charles Toet (trombone)
Alberto Grazzi (bassoon)
Richte van der Meer (viola da gamba)
Reiner Zipperling (viola da gamba)
Titia de Zwart (viola da gamba)
Viola de Hoog (cello)
Michael Fentross (theorbo)
Anthony Woodrow (violone)
Jacques Ogg (harpsichord, organ)
About
The recording of the complete instrumental works of Adam Jarzębski made almost 30 years ago, in 1992, was the first full presentation of this most beautiful example of Old Polish musical culture, stylishly performed on period instruments.
They were also played by excellent musicians – the elite of historically informed performance at that time, led by Lucy van Dael and featuring such legends as the American cornettist Bruce Dickey. Years later, we had another chance to admire him at the ‘Chopin and his Europe’ festival in Monteverdi’s Vespro della Beata Vergine under the baton of Philippe Herreweghe.
On the wave of this recording, Jarzębski’s works began to appear in the repertoire of various ensembles, before Jean Maillet’s Mensa Sonora Ensemble produced another complete recording of the Canzoni e concerti in 1999.
It is with true satisfaction and great joy that we present to you this exceptional album, confident that it will delight you just as it delighted listeners three decades ago.
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